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BTS Jimin's 'MUSE' becomes the first Korean-language solo album to surpass 4 billion streams on Spotify, proving his solo music power

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Mun Wansik

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BTS's Jimin continued to set records on Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform, shining his global popularity.

Jimin's second solo album 'MUSE' surpassed a total of 4 billion streams on Spotify 668 days after its release as of May 17. This is a new record for the shortest period for a Korean-language album and is the first and only achievement of a Korean-language solo album reaching 4 billion streams on Spotify.

Earlier, on May 12, Jimin surpassed 6.8 billion streams with 22 pure solo tracks without any collaborations on his personal Spotify profile. This is the first and only record for a K-pop solo artist. Of the total 8.3 billion streams across 34 tracks on his personal profile including collaborations, more than 80 percent, or 6.8 billion streams, were achieved solely through pure solo tracks.

During Jimin's military service, the title track 'Who' from his second album 'MUSE', which charted on the US Billboard 'Hot 100' for 33 weeks, has now accumulated over 2.41458 billion streams on Spotify. Jimin's 'Like Crazy', which became the first Korean solo artist to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, recorded 1.45271 billion streams. Both songs continue to achieve results as solo tracks without collaborating with famous foreign artists.

Meanwhile, Jimin is currently on a world tour. On May 19 (local time), after finishing his last BTS performance in the United States at Stanford Stadium in San Francisco, Jimin will move to Las Vegas.

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