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BTS Jimin 'Who' achieves the most streaming of Spotify K-pop solo.

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Mun Wansik

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BTS (BTS) Jimin has set a new record by shining unrivaled popularity in Japan.

Jimin's second solo album, "MUSE," titled "Who" (Who) set a milestone in becoming the most streamed song by a K-pop soloist on the Spotify Japanese chart.

As of February 28, "Who" surpassed 144.8 million streams (after filtering) on the Spotify Japan chart, ranking 40th on the "Spotify Japan Chart's Most Streaming Songs List."

This is the highest streaming record and highest ranking among songs sung by K-pop soloists (including solo songs and collaborations). If the scope is expanded to include all K-pop songs, it is the second most streaming after Jimin's BTS's "Dynamite."

Jimin's "Who" ranked 10th in the "2025 Wrapped Year-end Settlement" [Top Tracks of 2025 Japan] released by Spotify Japan earlier on the back of its hot popularity in Japan, becoming the most streamed K-pop song in Spotify Japan in 2025. It is also the only K-pop and the only foreign language song to enter the top 10 of the year-end settlement chart.

In addition, "MUSE" was ranked 13th on Spotify Wrapped [Top Albums of 2025 Japan], becoming the most streamed K-pop album in Spotify Japan in 2025, showing off its unrivaled popularity in Japan.

Meanwhile, "Who" ranked 73rd on the annual Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart in 2025, proving its hot popularity in Japan, with Jimin being recorded as the only Korean male singer on the annual chart.

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