BTS's Jimin continues chart domination as “Who” crosses 450 million streams on Spotify US

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BTS member Jimin is continuing to rewrite K pop history on Spotify’s biggest market.

Jimin’s solo song “Who”, the title track from his second solo album MUSE, has officially surpassed 450 million streams on Spotify US (after filtering).

This marks the first and only time a K pop song has reached this milestone on the US chart.

With this achievement, “Who” has further extended its record as the most streamed K pop song on Spotify US.

The track is currently ranked No. 81 on Spotify US’s all time most streamed songs list, making it the highest ranking ever for a K pop song on the chart.

Jimin’s dominance on Spotify US has been building steadily. In November last year, he became the first and only K pop artist to surpass 600 million cumulative streams on the Spotify US chart.

Since then, he has continued to break records, strengthening his position as the most successful K pop artist on the platform’s US chart.

“Who” has also achieved several historic chart milestones. It is the first and only K pop solo song to reach No. 1 on Spotify US’s Daily Top Songs chart without any collaboration with overseas artists.

The song’s long lasting popularity led it to become the first K pop track to remain on the Spotify US chart for 500 days, a record it achieved on December 28, 2025.

As of the January 18 chart, “Who” has now extended its run to 521 days, while also spending 75 weeks on the Weekly Top Songs chart.

Both records continue to stand as the longest charting runs by a K pop solo song.

With Spotify US being the platform’s largest market, Jimin’s continued success highlights his powerful global impact and ongoing chart dominance.

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