BTS' Jimin created a new record on the Spotify US chart with his solo track WHO. The song became the first and only track by a K-pop act to spend 500 days on the Spotify US chart. Park Jimin’s song debuted in July last year while he was enrolled in military service.Fans of the BTS idol were glad to witness their beloved artist’s new record on the Spotify US chart. Consequently, his followers overflowed social media with their appreciation for BTS' Jimin. One of them referred to him as king on X:“King for real HISTORY MAKER JIMIN CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN”Ray✰ @Jiminlegend1LINKKing for real 👑🔥 HISTORY MAKER JIMIN CONGRATULATIONS JIMINNetizens proud as BTS' Jimin WHO complete 500 days on Spotify US chart as first K-pop songOne of his fans said BTS' Jimin is loved and appreciated.“THIS IS Park Jimin! The man’s name is on EVERYONES mouth even his haters And THIS is why. You’ll NEVER be able too bring Jimin down. He’s loved, he’s appreciated and people respect him as a SOLO artist HISTORY MAKER JIMIN CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN”Another fan said:“Thanks to all jimin lovers who keep making records daily for our JIMIN WE LOVE YOU JIMIN CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN PROUD OF YOU JIMIN RECORD MAKER JIMIN HISTORY MAKER JIMIN #Jimin_MUSE #Jimin_WHO #JIMIN #지민 #ParkJimin”A follower highlighted BTS' Jimin’s impact.“Unmatched. Unmoved. Unforgettable. This is JIMIN’s impact. CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN HISTORY MAKER JIMIN JIMIN JIMIN #JIMIN #ParkJimin #지민”An admirer commented:“JIMERICA really loves Jimin a lot! HISTORY MAKER JIMIN CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN”Another fan wrote:“THANK YOU JIMERICA CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN PROUD OF YOU JIMIN RECORD MAKER JIMIN HISTORY MAKER JIMIN #Jimin_MUSE #Jimin_WHO #JIMIN #지민 #ParkJimin”BTS' Jimin’s WHO named in US Amazon Digital Songs Best Sellers this yearThe BTS idol’s independent hit WHO broke another record when Jimin recently made it onto the US Amazon Digital Songs Best Sellers of 2025 with 15 entries.His composition WHO was the highest-ranking K-pop single this year. For the second consecutive year, the BTS idol has had the most entries on the year-end chart. He turned out to be the first and only K-soloist ever to appear on the list multiple times over the course of a few years.WHO was originally dropped as part of Jimin’s second solo album, MUSE, which debuted in July last year.Also read: Netizens proud as BTS' Taehyung’s Winter Ahead enters the list of Top 10 Most Streamed Jazz Songs in Spotify history