BTS's Jimin sets fastest record for a male Asian artist with 1.9 billion streams on Spotify

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BTS’s Jimin has set another historic milestone in his solo career, proving his unstoppable global influence.

The title track Who from Jimin’s second solo album MUSE has officially surpassed 1.9 billion streams on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform.

According to the chart on August 10, it took just 388 days after its release to reach the number — making it the fastest record for a song by a male Asian artist.

Overall, it’s the seventh fastest song in history to hit 1.9 billion streams.

What makes this achievement even more impressive is that Who reached this record without any collaboration with international artists, promotional activities, or official events — purely driven by fan love and organic growth.

The track has spent 388 consecutive days on Spotify’s Global Daily Top Songs Chart, ranking 25th on August 10.

The song’s success isn’t limited to Spotify. On August 12, the official Who music video surpassed 122 million views on YouTube, while the track has also been searched over 1.3 million times on global music search platform Shazam.

Jimin now stands as the first and only Korean solo artist to have two songs exceed 1.3 billion streams on Spotify — Who with 1.9 billion and Like Crazy with 1.38 billion. Spotify even awarded him two special plate-shaped plaques to celebrate each song crossing the 1 billion stream mark.

With Who continuing its steady dominance across multiple music platforms, Jimin’s influence as a solo artist is only growing stronger.

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