
BTS’s Jin has set another massive record — this time on Spotify — as his second solo album Echo continues to dominate charts worldwide.
Released in May 2025, Echo officially surpassed 500 million streams on August 16, reaching the milestone in just three months and showing Jin’s unmatched star power.
The album’s title track Don’t Say You Love Me has been leading the way with 344.23 million streams, followed by Nothing Without Your Love with 30.63 million and Loser (feat. YENA) with 29.02 million. Every single track on the album has surpassed 20 million streams — a sign that fans are loving the entire project, not just one hit song.


Echo covers a wide range of genres, from 1980s synth-pop to Britpop, pop punk, country rock, heavy metal, and alternative rock — highlighting Jin’s diverse musical style.
Don’t Say You Love Me became the first song by an Asian artist released in 2025 to hit No. 1 on the Spotify Global Chart and stayed at No. 1 on Spotify’s Top Songs Japan chart for 41 days — the longest reign in history for a K-pop male solo artist in Japan.
Beyond Spotify, Echo became the Korean solo artist album with the highest pure sales in the U.S. for the first half of 2025, according to Chart Data. It also earned “Gold” certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipping over 100,000 copies.



Jin’s Echo world tour has been equally historic — breaking the highest attendance record at Anaheim’s Honda Center, selling out every show, and becoming the first K-pop soloist to hold a concert at London’s O2 Arena. Rolling Stone UK even gave him a perfect 5-star review, calling him “a one-of-a-kind, unrivaled entertainer.”
Currently, Jin is in the U.S. working on BTS’s upcoming group album, set to release in the first half of next year — and fans can’t wait to see what he brings to the table.
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