BTS's Jimin breaks records on Spotify US as ‘Who’ passes 400 million streams, ranking among the most streamed songs ever

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BTS’s Jimin has officially written history on Spotify US with his hit song Who.

On September 9 (KST), Spotify confirmed that Jimin’s 2nd album MUSE title track Who has now surpassed 400 million filtered streams on Spotify US, making it the first and only K-pop song ever to achieve this milestone.

This record cements Jimin’s status as the most successful K-pop artist on Spotify US, constantly breaking barriers and proving his unmatched popularity.

Previously, Who had already set records by becoming the first solo K-pop track to top the Spotify US Daily Top Songs chart without any overseas artist collaboration.

On September 5, the song marked its 400th day on the chart, an unprecedented streak for a K-pop solo song.

Thanks to its steady success, Who also entered Spotify US’s “Most-Streamed Songs of All Time” list, surpassing The Chainsmokers’ Closer and ranking at No. 91 — the highest placement ever for a K-pop track.

Jimin’s album MUSE also added to the history books as the first and only K-pop album to surpass 400 million streams on Spotify US. It stayed on the platform’s US Weekly Top Albums chart for 51 weeks, showing the album’s powerful impact.

With over 550 million total streams on Spotify US, Jimin currently holds the record as the No.1 most streamed K-pop artist in the region, continuing his reign as a true global superstar.

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