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Jimin’s “Who” Becomes First K-Pop Song to Surpass 450 Million Streams on Spotify US

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BTS member Jimin has set a new milestone on Spotify US, becoming the first K-pop artist to surpass 450 million streams with his solo track “Who.”

According to recent chart data, “Who,” the title track from Jimin’s second solo album MUSE, has officially crossed 450 million filtered streams on Spotify’s US chart. This achievement marks the highest streaming record ever reached by a K-pop song in the United States.

Highest-Ranking K-Pop Song in Spotify US History

“Who” continues to dominate the Spotify US chart, currently ranking 81st on the platform’s all-time most streamed songs list — the highest position ever reached by a K-pop track.

Earlier, Jimin also became the first and only K-pop artist to surpass 600 million cumulative streams on the Spotify US chart, further solidifying his status as the most successful K-pop soloist on the platform.

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Historic Chart Performance Without Collaborations

“Who” made history as the first K-pop solo song without any international collaborations to reach No.1 on Spotify US Daily Top Songs. The track has maintained exceptional longevity, remaining on the chart for over 500 consecutive days.

As of January 18, “Who” has now charted for 521 days on Spotify US, while its weekly chart run has reached 75 weeks — both records being the longest ever for a K-pop solo release.

Jimin Continues to Redefine Global K-Pop Records

With “Who,” Jimin continues to expand the boundaries of K-pop success in the world’s largest music market. His consistent chart presence and record-breaking streams highlight his powerful global influence as a solo artist.

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