BTS's Jimin has set a new record on Spotify, with his album "MUSE" reaching 850 million streams, making it the most-streamed K-pop album of 2024.
According to Spotify's records on August 20th, Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" surpassed 800 million streams in just 33 days since its release, becoming the first and most-streamed K-pop album released in 2024.
On August 24th alone, "MUSE" achieved 12.825 million streams, bringing the total to 856.282 million streams. This accomplishment solidifies Jimin's position as the most-streamed K-pop artist on the world's largest music streaming platform, Spotify.
The album's title track "Who" is also making a significant impact on Spotify. On August 24th, "Who" recorded 9.163 million streams, ranking 5th on the "Global Daily Top Songs" chart.
Since its release, "Who" has held the top spot on this chart for 20 days and remained in the top 10 for 37 consecutive days, amassing a total of 366.946 million streams. This makes "Who" the fastest solo track by a K-pop solo artist to reach such high streaming numbers.
Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun
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