BTS' JIMIN's solo song "Who" has achieved 50 million streams on Spotify in the US, breaking the record for the shortest time for a K-pop hit and becoming a global hit.
Jimin's "Who" ranked second on Spotify's "US Daily Top Songs" chart with 2,126,487 streams on August 15.
"Who" recorded over 50.5 million streams in just 28 days after its release, smashing the previous record of 56 days.
"Who" reached 13,959,890 on the US Spotify weekly chart, compiled from August 9 to 15.
1 stream and ranked second on Spotify's "US Weekly Top Songs" chart (August 9th to 15th), making it the most streamed K-POP song of all time.
JIMIN's second solo album "MUSE", in which "Who" was recorded, was also ranked in Spotify's "US Weekly Top Albums" (August 9th to 15th) chart.
It rose three places from the previous week to No. 12 on the chart, making it the only K-pop solo album to be named in the chart's Top 15 for four weeks, and is also the highest-grossing album of 2024.
It was the most successful K-pop album of all time. JIMIN's "Who" is also achieving remarkable results on Spotify globally.
The song also ranked second on the "Valley Daily Top Songs" chart, and 4week's popularity also increased, ranking second on Spotify's "Global Weekly Top Songs" chart (August 9th to 15th).
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By 編集部 2024/08/18 23:51 KST