
Jimin of BTS is making history once again — and this time, the records are next level.
On July 5, Spotify confirmed that Jimin has officially hit 700 days at No.1 on Korea’s Daily Top Artist chart, making him the first and only artist to ever reach this incredible milestone.
But that’s not all. Jimin is also dominating Spotify Korea’s Weekly Top Artist chart with 103 weeks at No.1, showing just how powerful his solo career really is.

His latest title track Who from his second solo album MUSE is rewriting records on its own. The song has stayed No.1 on the Weekly Top Songs chart for 50 consecutive weeks, the longest streak ever on Spotify Korea. Right behind it is his earlier hit Like Crazy from FACE, which held the top spot for 40 weeks.
On the Daily Top Songs chart, Who has been No.1 for 346 days and counting, reaching 650 days total at No.1 — another all-time record. Before that, Like Crazy ruled for 268 days. Add in hits like Set Me Free Pt.2, Angel Pt.1, and the English version of Like Crazy, and Jimin has achieved a jaw-dropping 650 total No.1s across Spotify Korea charts.


To put it into perspective, Jimin’s 650 No.1s are more than four times the number of No.1s BTS has achieved as a group (152), proving just how strong and unique his solo impact is.
Meanwhile, Who is now the most-streamed song ever on Spotify Korea. It made history in May as the first track to pass 60 million streams, and it’s already surpassed 66 million, continuing to rise.
With record-breaking stats and unmatched popularity, Jimin has once again proven he’s not just a member of BTS — he’s a solo powerhouse shaping K-pop history.
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