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BTS Jimin's 'Who' achieves 500-day entry into the U.S. Spotify Daily Chart for the first time as a K-pop solo song.

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Mun Wansik

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BTS (BTS) Jimin set another milestone on the Spotify U.S. chart, shining his presence as a representative K-pop singer.

Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" title song "Who" (after) reached 46th place on Spotify's "America's Daily Top Song Chart" on December 28, marking a 500-day chart-in.

"Who," which holds the record for the first and only K-pop solo song to top the Spotify U.S. "Daily Top Song" chart without collaborating with famous overseas artists, set a milestone of becoming the first and only K-pop solo song to spend 500 days on the chart.

In addition, Spotify's "America Weekly Top Song" chart has spent 72 weeks breaking the record of the longest-running K-pop solo song on the chart.

Jimin's "Who" became the first and only K-pop to achieve cumulative streaming (after filtering) of more than 400 million on the Spotify U.S. chart on September 7, and is currently expanding the record for the most K-pop streaming on the Spotify U.S. chart with a total of 442.82 million (after filtering).

Meanwhile, "Who" succeeded in entering the top 100 of the "Spotify U.S. Chart's Most Streaming Songs List" for the first time in K-pop and is currently ranked 82nd. Jimin is the most successful K-pop singer on the U.S. chart, boasting the most users on Spotify.

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