At this point, Jimin’s career could be written as a history book, and every chapter would begin with “the first and only.” His latest milestone? Becoming the first Korean soloist ever to spend 400 days on the Spotify USA Daily Chart with Like Crazy. Yes, 400 days—over a year of consistent love from U.S. listeners. And yet, people still dare to deny his impact.
Let’s be honest, most songs barely survive on charts for a few weeks before getting swept away by the next big release. But Jimin’s track is still holding strong after 400 days, proving that this isn’t just hype—it’s timeless. He didn’t just trend for a moment; he cemented his place in global music.
Fans celebrated the achievement with the kind of pride only ARMY knows. Social media lit up with posts declaring how far Jimin has come, how much his artistry deserves this recognition, and how it’s impossible to downplay his power anymore. Because when you’re making history on international charts, it’s no longer a matter of opinion—it’s fact.
And yet, there are still people out there who will roll their eyes, mutter about “overhype,” and pretend Jimin isn’t reshaping the narrative for K-pop soloists. To them, we say: show us another K-act soloist with 400 consecutive days on the Spotify USA chart. Oh wait—you can’t.
The reality is simple: Jimin isn’t just participating in the global music scene, he’s leading it. He’s not only setting records, he’s raising the standard for everyone who follows. And the beauty of it? He’s doing it with grace, authenticity, and music that resonates across borders.
So here’s the bottom line: Like Crazy spending 400 days on Spotify’s U.S. chart isn’t just a win for Jimin—it’s a win for history. And for anyone still denying his influence, maybe it’s time to accept reality. Because numbers don’t lie, and neither does Jimin’s voice.