BTS Jimin’s ‘Who’ sets new record as the most streamed K-pop song on Spotify in 5 countries

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BTS’s Jimin has once again proven his unmatched streaming power on Spotify with his hit track Who.

According to the latest Spotify updates, Jimin’s 2nd album title track Who has become the most streamed K-pop song ever on country charts in South Korea, Bulgaria, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Venezuela — making him the first and only K-pop artist to achieve this milestone.

On Spotify Korea, Who has already surpassed 73 million streams, holding onto its place as the most streamed song in the platform’s history. Meanwhile, Jimin’s first album title track Like Crazy also crossed 50 million streams, making him the only artist to have two songs surpassing 50 million streams on the Korean Spotify chart.

Globally, Who has achieved over 1.841 billion filtered streams on Spotify, surpassing Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas is You and breaking into the Top 50 most streamed songs of all time on the platform. It now holds the highest record for a solo Asian artist’s song without collaboration.

In the U.S., Spotify’s largest market with over 157 million users, Who recorded 393.48 million streams, surpassing Drake’s Jimmy Cooks and ranking 93rd on the all-time most streamed list — another historic record for K-pop.

In Brazil, the world’s second-largest Spotify market, Who has reached 113.11 million streams, making it the most streamed song by a K-pop male artist there. The track has also surpassed 100 million streams each in Japan and Thailand, further cementing its global dominance.

With achievements like these, Jimin continues to prove why he’s called Spotify’s “streaming king” in the K-pop world.

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