The American Heart Association revealed that BTS' JIN is saving lives. The American Heart Association posted on its official Instagram account, "BTS' JIN's 'Don't Know' is saving lives.
"Don't Say You Love Me" has a beat rate of 112 beats per minute, perfect for hands-on CPR (chest compressions only, no rescue breathing).
"The song has a rhythm that is perfect for CPR," he said. The American Heart Association is promoting CPR with JIN and his song, which is loved around the world, including in the US.
JIN's second solo mini album "Echo," released on May 16th (Korean time), has been receiving much love from all over the world.
The title song "Don't Say You Love Me" reached 564.2 million streams on the world's largest music platform, Spotify, on the morning of October 18th (Korean time).
As of November 9th, it has reached 625 million streams, making it the most streamed K-POP on Spotify worldwide in 2025.
In 2019, he became the first K-pop artist to surpass 600 million streams on Spotify. Meanwhile, JIN will be performing in Korea from June 28th to August 10th (local time), followed by Chiba, Osaka,
The 18th concert took place in nine cities, including Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa and Newark in the US, London in the UK, and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

By chunchun 2025/11/09 23:53 KST