
BTS Jimin set a new record as an Asian artist in Chile. The title track "Who" from his second solo album "MUSE" reached number 3 on the Spotify "Chile Daily Top Songs" chart on February 8, achieving a record of 570 consecutive days on the chart. This extended the longest consecutive charting record on that chart.
"Who" entered the chart at number 20 after its release on July 19, 2024, and reached number 1 on December 8, 2024. This was the first time a song by an Asian artist topped the Spotify "Chile Daily Top Songs" chart. Since then, "Who" has held the number 1 position a total of 46 times, demonstrating unparalleled local popularity in Chile.
Jimin's "Who" surpassed 100 million streams on the Spotify Chile chart last November, setting a record as the first song by an Asian artist to do so. Currently, "Who" has over 116 million streams and ranks 4th on the Spotify Chile "All-Time Most Streamed Songs" list. This is the highest ranking for a non-Spanish song, and Jimin is the first and only Asian artist to achieve this.
Additionally, "Who" ranked 18th on the 2025 Spotify "Chile Year-End Summary" chart, making it the only K-pop song to enter the list. This further strengthens Jimin's position as an Asian artist in Chile.
Jimin's music is greatly loved in Chile, and his records have a positive impact on the global expansion of Asian artists. The success of "Who" contributes not only to Jimin's personal achievements but also elevates the status of K-pop as a whole.
Jimin's musical achievements go beyond simple chart performance, playing an important role in the global spread of Asian culture. His music resonates strongly with audiences from diverse cultural backgrounds, serving as a key factor in the globalization of K-pop.
Jimin is expected to continue raising the status of K-pop through ongoing activities. His musical journey inspires many and contributes to expanding the possibilities for Asian artists.



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