BTS’s Jimin continues to shine with unparalleled popularity in Japan, setting new records and solidifying his solo career.
Jimin’s solo 2nd album ‘MUSE’ title track, “Who,” has achieved a monumental feat by becoming the most streamed song by a K-pop solo artist on Spotify’s Japan chart.
As of February 28th, “Who” surpassed 144.8 million streams (after filtering) on Spotify’s Japan chart, securing the 40th spot on the “Spotify Japan Chart All-Time Most Streamed Songs” list. Discover Jimin’s success in Japan and stream “Who” today!

This represents the highest streaming record and ranking among songs sung by K-pop solo artists (including solo and collaboration tracks). When expanding the scope to all K-pop songs, it is the second-most streamed song after BTS’s “Dynamite,” showcasing Jimin’s incredible achievement.
Fueled by its immense popularity in Japan, Jimin’s “Who” previously ranked 10th on Spotify Japan’s “2025 Wrapped Year-End Summary” [Top Tracks of 2025 Japan], becoming the most streamed K-pop song on Spotify Japan in 2025. It was also the only K-pop and only foreign language song to enter the top 10 of the year-end chart. Experience the global sensation of Jimin’s “Who” now!
Furthermore, “MUSE” ranked 13th on Spotify Wrapped [Top Albums of 2025 Japan], becoming the most streamed K-pop album on Spotify Japan in 2025, further demonstrating its unparalleled popularity in Japan. Discover the magic of Jimin’s “MUSE” album and its chart-topping success!

Furthermore, “Who” ranked 73rd on the 2025 Billboard Japan “Hot 100” chart, making Jimin the only Korean male artist to be featured on the chart, further solidifying his immense popularity in the Japanese market. Celebrate Jimin’s global achievements on the Billboard charts!
