BTS shows unbeatable strength as Jimin and Jin climb Billboard Japan’s 2025 lists

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According to the newly released Billboard Japan year-end chart, Jimin’s solo title track “Who” from his 2nd album MUSE ranked No. 73 on the Japan Hot 100, making him the only Korean male singer to enter the list this year. “Who” also landed No. 48 on Streaming Songs, while MUSE placed No. 76 on Streaming Albums and No. 87 on Hot Albums.

In the Artist 100, Jin ranked No. 58 and Jimin ranked No. 93. Jin’s solo album Echo showed strong results, taking No. 24 on Download Albums and No. 41 on Top Album Sales. His title track “Don’t Say You Love Me” also secured No. 69 on Streaming Songs.

BTS as a group also made a big impact on Japan Spotify’s Wrapped 2025. They ranked 4th in Top Groups, 18th in Top Artists, and became the most streamed overseas male artist in Japan. In Spotify’s Global Wrapped, BTS ranked No. 1 among all K-pop artists for global streams.

The members’ solo hits also appeared in Japan’s Top Tracks of the Year. Jimin’s “Who” ranked 10th, Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” took 19th, Jungkook’s “Seven (feat. Latto)” placed 65th, and V’s duet “Winter Ahead (with Park Hyo Shin)” ranked 68th, also becoming one of the Most Shared Tracks at No. 46.

For Top Albums of the Year, Jimin’s MUSE ranked 13th, Jin’s Echo ranked 27th, and Jungkook’s GOLDEN ranked 30th.

Meanwhile, in Lollapalooza Berlin Wrapped 2025, J-Hope captured attention as his “MIC Drop” stage was named the “Loudest Crowd” moment of the year, with organizers saying, “The audience’s loud cheers broke the on-site decibel limits.”

With these results, BTS continues to show strong influence both as a group and through individual activities. Fans are now even more excited for their full-group comeback album and world tour coming next spring.

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