
BTS member Jimin has set a new personal milestone with his solo track "Who," which has surpassed 2 billion streams.
Jimin released his second solo album, 'MUSE,' in July last year. According to Spotify, the album’s title track, "Who," reached a cumulative 2 billion streams as of September 18.
"Who" is a hip-hop and R&B song that expresses the poignant and confusing emotions of longing for someone. Jimin’s signature captivating vocals make the track especially memorable.
The song made an immediate impact on the global music scene. It topped Spotify’s Global Top Songs chart and remained on the UK Official Singles Top 100 for 28 weeks.
In the United States, "Who" performed strongly as well, staying on the Billboard Hot 100 for 33 weeks. The song also remained on the Global 200 and Global (Excluding US) charts for 60 weeks.
Earlier this year, Jimin won the '2025 iHeartRadio Music Award' for K-Pop Song of the Year with "Who," marking his first solo award at the ceremony.
"Who" was also named the most-streamed K-pop song on Spotify worldwide last year and was the most-played song among Korean users.
Meanwhile, BTS, the group Jimin belongs to, is reportedly preparing a new album aiming for a comeback in spring next year.

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