"KINGMIN": Netizens rejoice as BTS' Jimin earns #7 spot on list of most streamed K-pop artists with 6.8 billion streams

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BTS' Jimin earns #7 spot on list of most streamed K-pop artists with 6.8 billion streams (Image via IBIGHIT)

BTS' Jimin achieved a new milestone as he emerged as one of the most-streamed K-pop artists on Spotify of all time. On June 3, 2025, About Music’s X page revealed that Jimin held the #7 spot on the stated list with over 6.860 billion streams on Spotify. The WHO singer made this record while being on his military service break since December 2023.

Followers of BTS' Jimin were astonished by the recent accomplishment. Consequently, his admirers saturated social media with their love and admiration for the idol. A fan on X remarked:

“KINGMIN”

Fans rejoice as BTS' Jimin made a place in the most-streamed K-pop artists list

Several other fans reacted to BTS' Jimin’s feat. While some called him a true king, others pointed out how the Like Crazy vocalist made his mark without any collaborations like other bandmates.

“Keep streaming Keep rising Keep going WITH JIMIN TILL THE END JIMIN JIMIN. HEARTS WAITING FOR JIMIN,” a fan stated.
“The way they used so many artists and a lot of money to push jk in top and jimin is here, having just a little bit less without any of these, Jimin is a true king.,” commented another fan.
“HISTORY MAKER JIMIN. JIMIN JIMIN,” wrote another fan.
“And Jimin is the only one with a solo song Because the rest are group songs and collaborations,” a fan said.

Some fans hailed BTS' Jimin as GOAT (Greatest of All Time), while others said that he is the best artist:

“Jimin best artist,” another fan stated.
“KING ON TOP!!! HEARTS WAITING FOR JIMIN PARK JIMIN. WITH JIMIN TILL THE END. NEVER LET YOU GOOOO. JIMIN JIMIN,” commented a fan.
“GOAT,” wrote another admirer.

Park Jimin has released two solo albums so far

The BTS singer garnered massive streams with his solo music. Jimin has released two solo albums so far, FACE and MUSE. The former was launched in March 2023, while the latter is a prerecorded record that came out in July 2024.

MUSE was released while BTS' Jimin served his military term following his joining in December 2023. The BTS idol is set for discharge on June 11, 2025.

The MUSE album included a compilation of Rebirth (Intro), Interlude: Showtime, Smeraldo Garden Marching Band, Slow Dance, Be Mine, WHO, and Closer Than This.

Recently, in May 2025, the album’s song WHO surpassed 1.7 billion streams on Spotify. The track also earned a spot on the list of most-streamed songs by a K-pop soloist in Spotify history. The song ranked third on the list with over 1.6 billion streams.


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Edited by Amey Mirashi