
BTS's Jimin has set another remarkable record on the Spotify US charts. Jimin's solo second album "MUSE" title track "Who" ranked 46th on the December 28th Spotify "US Daily Top Songs Chart," marking 500 days on the chart.
"Who" is the first and only K-pop solo song to reach number one on the Spotify US "Daily Top Songs" chart without collaboration with any internationally famous artists. It is also the first and only K-pop solo song to spend 500 days on this chart.
On the Spotify "US Weekly Top Songs" chart, "Who" has spent 72 weeks, breaking the record for the longest-charting K-pop solo song. On September 7th, Jimin's "Who" became the first and only K-pop song to surpass 400 million cumulative streams on the Spotify US chart, currently totaling 442.82 million streams. This extends the record for the most streams by a K-pop song on the Spotify US chart.
Additionally, "Who" is the first K-pop song to enter the top 100 of the "Most Streamed Songs in Spotify US Chart History" list. It currently ranks 82nd. Jimin stands out as the most successful K-pop artist on the US chart, which boasts the largest number of Spotify users.
Jimin's achievements contribute to raising the global recognition of K-pop. They serve as an important milestone for K-pop artists to gain competitiveness in the global market. "Who" further strengthens Jimin's position as a K-pop solo artist and is expected to have a positive impact on the future development of K-pop.
The growth of K-pop is accelerating due to the achievements of artists like Jimin. His record-breaking chart performance plays a crucial role in supporting the global expansion of K-pop. Such achievements are essential for K-pop artists to continue succeeding on the world stage.
In conclusion, Jimin's "Who" holds an important place in K-pop history, and his accomplishments will positively influence the future of K-pop. K-pop artists can solidify their potential in the global market through Jimin's example.



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