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BTS Jimin Marches Spotify's Big Record..."Who" 2.3 Billion - "MUSE" Over 3.8 Billion Streaming

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Mun Wansik

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BTS (BTS) Jimin set a milestone on Spotify, shining his solo career.

Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" title song "Who" (Who) achieved 2.3 billion streams based on the chart as of February 19 released by Spotify, the world's largest music platform.

The achievement came 581 days after its release on July 19, 2024, marking the first and only Spotify achievement among Asian artists' collaborative solo songs.

"Who," which continued its long-term success for more than 19 months without collaboration, promotion, and official activities with famous overseas singers, is still popular, ranking 54th in the Spotify Daily Top Song Chart "Global" and 1st in "Korea" on February 19.

Prior to this, on the 18th, Jimin's second album "MUSE" set a record for the shortest period of Korean album with 3.8 billion streams, the first and only Spotify to reach 3.8 billion won.

Meanwhile, Jimin's "Who" was a 33-week chart-in on the U.S. Billboard main song chart "Hot 100," setting the record for the longest entry into a K-pop solo song at the time and the longest entry into a K-pop male song. "MUSE" spent a total of 34 weeks on the main album chart " Billboard 200" chart, setting the record for the longest entry K-pop solo album, which is still unbroken.

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