

BTS’ Jimin has emerged as a leading K-pop icon on the Spotify US charts, amassing over 546 million streams. This achievement sets a new record for the most cumulative streams by a K-pop artist, surpassing the previous record of 545 million held by BTS.
As both a group member and solo artist, Jimin has become the K-pop artist with the highest number of streams in the chart’s history. His title track ″Who″ from the second solo album ″MUSE″ stands out as the most streamed K-pop song on the US charts, with a remarkable total of 386.94 million streams, highlighting the global influence of K-pop.
″Who″ has made history as the first K-pop song to enter the Top 100 of Spotify’s US Most Streamed Songs of All Time, currently sitting at 97th place. The track achieved the No. 1 spot on Spotify’s US ″Daily Top Songs″ chart without any collaborations with major international artists, marking it as the first and only solo K-pop song to reach this milestone.
Additionally, ″MUSE″ has become the first and only K-pop album to exceed 400 million streams on Spotify’s US chart, peaking at No. 48 on the US Top Albums chart. This accomplishment underscores Jimin’s significant popularity in the United States.
Jimin’s ″Who″ has maintained its position on Spotify’s US ″Daily Top Songs″ chart for an impressive 373 days, showcasing its enduring appeal even a year after its release.