BTS' Jimin’s WHO re-entered the Global Spotify top 10 at #10 with over 3.01 million streams. The latest chart-topping success came after the track topped the chart for 20 days, tying for the sixth-longest-charting song in 2024. It re-entered the US Spotify Top 50 at #48 with 517.127 plays.
Admirers of BTS' Jimin were astounded by the recent achievement of his solo effort. As a result, his supporters inundated social media with their affection and reverence for the idol. One fan on X stated:
“The song is a real gem. Three cheers Jimin! Your voice became part of me without even trying. In your music l found tranquility, l found something soft. Something real, something worth loving madly, truly, deeply. Maybe l may never have perfect words but my soul knows the truth.”
Fans cheer as BTS' Jimin’s WHO reappears on the Global Spotify Chart
Many other fans reacted to Jimin’s latest feat. While some referred to the idol as a chart landlord and legend, others congratulated him.
“CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN MOST SUCCESSFUL SOLOIST CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN CHART LANDLORD JIMIN The Legend JIMIN. JIMIN JIMIN. PARK JIMIN. WE LOVE YOU JIMIN. ALWAYS WITH JIMIN. FOREVER WITH JIMIN. WITH JIMIN TILL THE END,” a fan commented.
“Congratulations Jimin we know how hard you worked for all your success King.,” a fan stated.
“Organic HIT!!,” another fan wrote.
“And doing it alone while serving his country,” commented an admirer.
Some said that BTS' Jimin’s voice is touching hearts globally, while others lauded his song as an organic hit. Another fan stressed how Jimin’s song made a new mark despite him serving in the military.
“3 million streams! Jimin’s voice is touching hearts everywhere!!,” wrote another fan.
“JIMIN back in the Top 10 like he never left Who really got the world in a chokehold again,” commented another fan.
“A great journey for him as a soloist. Competing with western artist. Remarkable Congratulations Jiminaaa,” stated an admirer.
BTS' Jimin’s WHO recently exceeded 1.7 billion streams on Spotify
Park Jimin recently garnered attention for his solo hit WHO, which achieved 1.7 billion listens on Spotify. The artist's song is part of his second solo album, MUSE, released in July 2024.
Jimin's song became the fastest track by a K-pop artist to achieve this milestone in Spotify's history. WHO also became the sixth fastest entity in history to attain the 1.7 billion mark. The song emerged as the third most-streamed track by a K-soloist and the fourth most-streamed track by a K-act.
The MUSE album included a compilation of Rebirth (Intro), Interlude: Showtime, Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (with Loco), Slow Dance (featuring Sofia Carson), Be Mine, WHO, and Closer Than This.
Jimin is presently enlisted in the military and he will be discharged in June 2025, alongside other band members.