Jimin’s Streaming Torque: BTS Star Becomes First K-Pop Soloist to 6 Billion Spotify Streams

Jimin: The solo engine roaring to 6 billion — K-Pop’s new benchmark

Juned Saifi
Juned Saifi - Web Developer
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The arena felt like a racetrack when news dropped that BTS’s Jimin had blown past 6 billion Spotify streams on his solo songs alone. This isn’t a pit stop — it’s a full-throttle record run. Jimin’s catalog, built on precision and pulse, now rides high on global playlists, proof that his solo craft accelerates at world-class speed.

For BTS, this milestone is a dyno test passed with honors: Jimin’s 22 pure solo tracks account for 6 billion streams, while his full profile including collaborations races to 7.379 billion. Tracks like “Who” and “Like Crazy” behave like performance parts—each one calibrated to push momentum and torque up the charts.

Why this milestone matters for BTS and Jimin

Jimin’s achievement rewires expectations: to be the first K-pop soloist to clear 6 billion with solo tracks is equivalent to setting a new lap record. His second album MUSE, powered by Jimin songs like “Who,” already sits near 3.3 billion streams; FACE also clocks over 2.6 billion. The numbers read like horsepower specs, making Jimin a benchmark for contemporary solo success.

The tracks that rev the engine

“Who” leads the pack with nearly 1.984 billion streams, on the cusp of 2 billion, while “Like Crazy” has toppled the 1.39 billion mark. Fans and critics alike note how Jimin’s tone, timing and texture deliver a thrilling ride—raw emotion married to meticulous production.

Cultural traction and fan response

Beyond charts, Jimin’s cultural cache burns bright. A snippet on JIMIN Instagram or a shared Jimin Photo sparks viral waves, and mentions of Jimin in Korean or his Jimin’s nicknames trend fast. Even tangential pairings like Song Da Eun and Jimin become talking points around releases. Don’t forget the fan celebrations on Jimin birthday, which now include streaming marathons.

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Conclusion —

In automotive terms, Jimin just dropped a limited-edition model that buyers queued for. For BTS, this is both a trophy and a promise: solo engines are roaring, and the band’s combined fleet looks ready for a legendary comeback. This milestone shifts the map and stokes appetite for what comes next.

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