
BTS's Jimin has set a historic record as the first K-pop solo artist on the world's largest music streaming platform, Spotify. Jimin has achieved 6 billion streams with 22 pure solo tracks without collaborations on his Spotify personal profile. This is the first and only record for a K-pop solo singer.
The total streaming count for all 34 tracks on Jimin's personal profile, including collaborations, reaches 7.379 billion. The fact that over 80% of this, 6 billion streams, comes from pure solo tracks demonstrates Jimin's unparalleled streaming power.
The leading track driving the solo streaming record is "Who," the title song from Jimin's second album "MUSE." This song stayed on Billboard's main song chart, the Hot 100, for 33 weeks and currently has 1.98444 billion streams on Spotify. "Who" is approaching 2 billion streams.
"Like Crazy," which set the record as the first K-pop solo song to reach No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100, currently exceeds 1.39 billion streams on Spotify, maintaining high popularity.
Through "MUSE," which achieved 3.3 billion streams in the shortest period for a Korean-language album on Spotify, and his first album "FACE," which has recorded over 2.6 billion streams, Jimin has set a historic record as the first K-pop solo artist to have two albums each surpassing 2.6 billion streams on Spotify.
These records reflect Jimin's global popularity and contribute to solidifying his status as a K-pop artist. Jimin is setting new standards as a K-pop solo artist and is expected to continue expanding his influence in the music streaming market.