
BTS member Jimin has set a new milestone in Japan as his solo track “Who” continues to perform strongly on streaming charts.
The song, which is the title track of Jimin’s second solo album “MUSE,” has officially become the most streamed song by a K pop solo artist on Spotify Japan. As of February 28, “Who” surpassed 144.8 million filtered streams on the platform’s Japan chart.
With this achievement, the track ranked No. 40 on Spotify Japan’s “Most Streamed Songs in Chart History.” Among songs by K pop solo artists, this marks both the highest streaming total and the highest chart position, including solo releases and collaborations. Among all K pop songs, it currently stands as the second most streamed track in Japan after BTS’s “Dynamite.”



The song also showed strong performance in Spotify Japan’s year end rankings. “Who” placed No. 10 on the platform’s “Top Tracks of 2025 Japan” list in the Spotify Wrapped summary. It was the most streamed K pop song in Japan that year and the only K pop and only non Japanese language track to enter the Top 10.
Jimin’s album “MUSE” also achieved notable results, ranking No. 13 on Spotify Japan’s “Top Albums of 2025 Japan,” making it the most streamed K pop album in the country for the year.
In addition, “Who” ranked No. 73 on the 2025 year end Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart, with Jimin becoming the only Korean male artist included on the annual list.
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