Jimin of BTS continues to break new ground as a K-pop solo artist, achieving an extraordinary milestone with 19 of his songs surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform.
On October 8, the remix of “Angel Pt. 2,” the main theme for ‘Fast & Furious,’ featuring Jimin, hit the 100 million stream mark on Spotify. This accomplishment adds to Jimin’s growing list of streaming records, making “Angel Pt. 2” the 15th song from his personal discography to achieve this feat.
Jimin’s streaming success is further highlighted by six tracks from his debut solo album, ‘FACE,’ which have each surpassed 100 million streams. This includes the chart-topping collaboration “VIBE” with Taeyang, “With You” from the tvN drama OST, and “Angel Pt. 1,” also part of the ‘Fast & Furious’ soundtrack. Jimin’s earlier solo works, such as “Promise,” which broke records on SoundCloud, “Who,” and “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (Feat. Loco),” have also surpassed 100 million streams.
Despite being the last BTS member to create his personal Spotify profile, Jimin reached the 100 million stream milestone faster than most. According to Forbes, Jimin has a “Midas touch,” with everything he touches turning to gold, a prediction that proved true as he consistently breaks records on the platform.
Jimin’s success extends beyond his personal profile, as he becomes the first K-pop solo artist with a total of 19 tracks surpassing 100 million streams, including fan-favorite songs like “Lie,” “Serendipity,” and “Filter” from BTS albums. This achievement of Jimin with 19 songs on Spotify sets a high bar for other artists.
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In addition, Jimin’s second solo album ‘MUSE,’ released after his military enlistment, became the first and only K-pop album released in 2024 to surpass 1.4 billion streams. His debut solo album ‘FACE‘ has amassed over 2.4 billion streams, making Jimin the only Korean solo artist to have two albums exceed 1.4 billion streams on Spotify.
Meanwhile, the title track of Jimin’s second solo album, “Who,” continues to dominate, climbing back to No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated October 19), maintaining its streak as the only K-pop song to remain on the chart for 12 consecutive weeks.