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BTS (BTS) Jimin made a brilliant presence on Spotify's U.S. charts.
Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" title song "Who" (after filtering) surpassed 450 million streams on the Spotify U.S. chart. It is the first and only milestone in K-pop.

"Who," which continues to expand the record for the most streaming K-pop on the Spotify U.S. chart, is currently ranked 81st on the "Spotify U.S. Chart's Most Streaming Songs List." This is the highest ranking of K-pop.

Jimin, who previously set a milestone as the first and only K-pop singer to achieve more than 600 million cumulative streaming on the Spotify U.S. chart in November last year, is breaking various records as the most successful K-pop singer on the chart.
In particular, "Who" is the first and only K-pop solo song to top the Spotify U.S. "Daily Top Song" chart without collaborating with famous overseas artists, and was recorded as the first and only K-pop to stay on the Spotify U.S. chart for 500 days as of December 28, 2025.
Currently, Jimin has been on the chart for 521 days (based on the chart as of January 18), and Jimin has been playing unrivaled in the U.S. chart, which boasts the largest number of users in Spotify, with 75 weeks on the Weekly Top Song chart, both charts expanding the record for the longest entry into K-pop solo songs.
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