
BTS’ Jimin has achieved unparalleled popularity on Spotify’s US charts, elevating K-pop’s status. According to Spotify’s latest update, Jimin’s second album, ″MUSE,″ has surpassed 400 million streams on the US charts, making him the first and only K-pop album to achieve this feat. Jimin’s ″MUSE″ surpassed BTS’s ″PROOF″ (321 million streams).
Jimin’s ″MUSE″ has spent 47 weeks on Spotify’s US ″Weekly Top Albums″ chart, setting a record for the longest-running charting period for a K-pop solo album. The album’s title track, ″Who,″ has garnered 384.28 million streams to date, making him the first K-pop artist to enter the Top 100 of Spotify’s US Most Streamed Songs of All Time. ″Who″ surpassed Olivia Rodrigo’s ″Drivers License″ at number 98.
″Who″ is the first non-collaborative solo track by a K-pop soloist to reach number one on Spotify’s US ″Daily Top Songs″ chart. As of August 3rd, it reached number 66, extending its 367-day charting streak to become the longest-charting Korean solo song. ″Who″ also remains popular on Spotify’s US ″Weekly Top Songs″ chart, remaining on the chart for 52 weeks.