Jimin, a big name from BTS, has built a spot for himself with his clear sound, smooth dance, and true heart. He puts soft and strong vibes together, and gives out a new sort of buzz that fans from all around the globe like. Whether he is doing tough dances or singing a soft, deep song, Jimin makes every bit matter.
Over time, Jimin has gone from a good student to a great solo artist whose work shows true skill and heart. With each show, he proves he's not just part of a famous group; he's an artist by himself, with his own story, sound, and way of being.
When a boy band member starts talking about going solo, on most occasions, fans prepare to hear the worst, that it is the start of the end of the boy band. Yet BTS and their fanbase, ARMY, have always disproved that stale narrative. In their case, a solo project is not a red flag, but it is a green light. It heralds an opportunity to listen to another stratum of the voice of a member, one which may not necessarily dominate group releases.
ARMY, who have been with BTS since its early days, do not merely tolerate these solo projects; they welcome them with open arms because they know that with each drop, a new chapter in the common history of the group is opened, and not a separate volume. Solo songs and mixtapes of the members are perceived as add-ons to BTS rather than a diversion.
This has been reciprocated by the artist to the audience, thus enabling the group to venture into individual creativity without such rumors overshadowing their work. Fans frequently demand more. Such is the case with Jimin, whose solo songs have been received so positively and with excitement that many are now hoping that he will release a full-length album next.
Jimin's solo songs hit it big, always drawing in heaps of views and plays all over, showing his big pull when he's not with his group. With each song and show, as a star who mixes feel with skill, he stirs up buzz around the world. From his early tries to full launches, the facts in his tunes tell it all: sky-high views, chart hits, and fan hype that keeps on growing.
These songs are not just hits with BTS fans; they reach folks far and wide, setting Jimin up as a big name in global pop. The huge love for his solo work is plain; people are not just watching; they keep playing, sharing, and feeling every bit of his music.
Instead of fearing the future of BTS, ARMY rejoices in the freedom that each member has to develop, and views that development as something that will only make the whole group stronger.
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Here are the top 7 most-viewed songs of Jimin of BTS
Here are the top 7 Jimin songs from BTS, each one shows how big he is as a solo act. These songs have won the hearts of fans and have big view numbers on sites like YouTube and Spotify. Some came from big projects or his own solo work, but all pull in lots of people who want to hear his music.
Jimin can touch people with his songs, and his look and voice help a lot too. These things make his songs grow fast. As the views go up, these seven songs are big points in his solo path, showing both the love of fans and Jimin's big sway.
1) Like Crazy (2.06 Million Views)
Abandoning the traditional concepts of love and longing, Like Crazy by Jimin explores the discomforting experience of juxtaposing the sense of personal vulnerability and the spectacle. The track, the second single off his first solo album, Face, was released on March 24, 2023, and is a glittering synth-pop track with contributions by an array of well-known collaborators, including Pdogg, GHSTLOOP, RM, and more, each of whom adds a specific emotional dimension to the sound.
Korean and English versions of the song have distinct emotional loads: one is hanging onto the ghost of the past relationship, and the other is revealing the emotional burden of fame and the loss of identity. Jimin did not simply hit a chord, but he made history with this release. He was the first South Korean solo artist to debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, but the achievement was felt well beyond the sales and rankings.
The song also dominated a powerful place on the Circle Chart in Korea with few tracking days, and its digital performance could not be ignored- more than 250,000 combined units sold during its first week of release. Aesthetically, the music video, directed by Oui Kim, reflects the themes of illusion and disorientation in the song, starting with a cinematic whisper that refers to the 2011 movie of the same name.

But in addition to being a huge commercial success, Like Crazy is also an intimate reflection of Jimin as he tries to find his way in the haze between his own identity and the one imposed on him by the external world.
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2) Who (111 Million Views)
Released on July 19, 2024, Who was released as the lead single of the second studio album, Muse, by Jimin, immediately capturing the attention of the world. Instead of a mere repeat of previous success, the song established a new chapter in his solo career. Soaring to the top of the daily worldwide chart of Spotify, as well as becoming his highest solo entry on the UK charts, it has come in strongly at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The music video gives the song a cinematic element, with Jimin located in an ethereal version of a city as he floats through the darkened streets, in-between dance and desire. His quest is accompanied by a slick leather jacket, and it seems to be less of a person and more of an emotion, the lack of love that he has never known but might feel most profoundly.
Musically, the track skews towards a 2000s-influenced hip-hop and R&B sound, powered by clean drums and smooth textures of falsetto that have become a staple of his style. Rather than resting on the laurels of nostalgia, Jimin uses it as a base to delve into the vulnerability and desire in a manner that is both personal and daring.
3) With You (67 Million Views)
Out on April 24, 2022, from YamYam Entertainment, With You stood out in the OST list for the tv drama Our Blues. Big names like Kim Woo-bin were in it. This soft song by BTS's Jimin and ex-Wanna One guy Ha Sung-woon shows a calm but deep look at a love that is going away. It gets the sad feel of love that is moving out of reach.
This song was not just a normal soundtrack but a big step for the singers; it was their first time alone on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts. By early May 2022, it hit No. 19 and No. 14. At home, it started strong at No. 15 on the Gaon Digital Chart and was one of the top downloads of the week.
With You did more than just touch the fans; it got praise from the music world too, making it to Billboard's top 25 K-Pop Songs of 2022 list. The song showed off Jimin's deep voice and the pair's great mix, proving that even a slow song from a TV drama can make a big mark.
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4) Filter (80.6 Million Views)
When BTS released their soul-searching album Map of the Soul: 7 in 2020, one song did not need fancy promotions to make itself felt rather loudly by mere resonance, Jimin's Filter.
Placed as a B-side, the song acquired a life of its own owing to its smooth Latin-flavored beat, as well as the interpretation behind its concept. Jimin elaborated on this concept of filters in an interview with the Spotify feature of BTS, stating that it was not limited to the apps or the aesthetic but rather a metaphor of perception- how people see others based on their own bias, and how one wants to project themselves back.
In that spirit, Filter emerged as a creative manifesto of identity, fluidity, and performance, served with charm and precision. It was picked up by the populace almost immediately. It also set a record as the quickest Korean solo song to achieve 40 million streams on Spotify, doing so in only 65 days.
And it did not slow down, on May 2, 2022, it peaked at 117 1s on iTunes worldwide, becoming the highest-charting B-side by BTS and once again indicating its international appeal. As of April 2023, Filter surpassed 370 million streams on Spotify, becoming the quickest Korean B-side and unpromoted solo song to do so.
Although it was not a title song or heavily promoted in the media, it turned out to be one of the most successful and popular songs of the album; after all, sometimes, the songs that are supposed to stay humbly in the background, turn out to be the ones that receive the loudest ovation.
5) Set Me Free Pt.2 (173 Million Views)
Moving away from the soft style we often see in his past work, Jimin showed a tough, pushy side with the drop of Set Me Free Pt.2 on March 17, 2023. Made by Big Hit's known music makers Pdogg and GHSTLOOP, the song acted as a strong lead into his solo album FACE.
More than just a song to sell the album, it packed a punch, it buzzed with loud horns, deep bass, and mixed voice sounds that told of fight and the will to hold on. Jimin, Pdogg, GHSTLOOP, and Supreme Boi all worked on it, mixing bold rap vibes with bits of real music play, making it rough yet show-like.
For the first time, Jimin tried out a rap-like way of singing, moving out of his comfort zone. His song did more than sound good; it broke records when it came out. It got to No. 30 on the UK Singles Chart, the best start for a Korean artist alone, and went past J-Hope's last big win.
In the U.S., it also hit strong, starting at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a lot of streams and downloads. Jimin said that this song gives a nod to SUGA's Set Me Free from his D-2 album, putting a deep and meaningful touch to the song's drop.
6) Promise (8.4 Million Views)
Jimin's Promise was more than a song; it was a deep share with many. It first came out on SoundCloud as a gift for BTS ARMY, and it was his first solo work outside of the group’s main songs. He wrote it with RM, also from BTS, and made it with Slow Rabbit. Promise moved to big music sites on March 23, 2023.
People loved it a lot and in a real way. It started at #167 on the Spotify Global Chart and got over a million plays on day one, hitting 55 million by October of that year. More than just big play numbers, the song set two world records, like the most plays in one day on SoundCloud.
But what makes it stand out is its deep heart. Jimin talks a lot about how hard it is to love himself, and Promise shows that inner talk. It's a soft song of getting better, looking inside, and knowing oneself, not from a high spot, but from a true, honest place.
7) Closer Than This (34 Million Views)
Closer Than This by Jimin feels like a deep note full of want, trust, and a soft pain from being away for now. It's not just a love song; it seems like a warm letter set to music. It shows a hope to close the gap between two hearts that were once very near.
In its lyrics, Jimin doesn't only share a wish to be close again; he thinks about how strong their link is, even with miles between them. There's a quiet yet firm will in his promise to always hold on, showing more than love, it tells of a deep need to depend on each other.
Rather than avoiding being open, the words dive into it, showing how songs link people even when they are far from each other. The call to sing out loud isn't just a figure of speech; it turns into a way to heal and remember, a path to feel complete with common tunes. In short, the song shows a meet-up not just in body but in soul, where noise makes the connection and memories hold it firm.
Jimin's top solo songs show his deep feelings, good singing, and strong link with fans all over. Each song, be it a soft tune, a loud song, or a true tribute, has made its own mark in the hearts of listeners and has gotten lots of views online. His mix of being open yet strong has made his music hit home and reach big goals. In a time when people quickly lose interest, Jimin's solo efforts still stand strong.
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