Jimin just pulled off another record, and this one is extra sweet. He’s now the first K-Pop soloist in history to hit 6 billion streams on Spotify—and here’s the kicker: he did it with his solo tracks only. No collabs, no borrowed features, just Jimin’s voice carrying billions of plays all by itself.
Out of the 34 songs listed under his Spotify profile, 22 are his solo tracks. Those 22 songs alone account for more than 6 billion of the total 7.379 billion streams. That’s over 80% of his entire Spotify footprint, built purely on his own artistry.
Leading the charge is “Who,” the title track of his album MUSE, which has been pulling in streams from everywhere. Honestly, it’s no wonder—it’s the kind of song you loop five times without realizing because it hits differently every listen.
Fans have been flooding timelines with love, calling him a “true solo artist,” and they’re right. This isn’t about attaching your name to someone else’s spotlight or stacking features. This is about proving you can dominate on your own terms, with music that connects straight to people’s hearts.
So yes, Jimin has officially written himself into history as the first K-Pop soloist to reach 6 billion solo streams on Spotify.