Jimin just smashed another insane record. His solo track “Who,” the title song from his album MUSE, has now surpassed 2 billion streams on Spotify as of September 18, 2025. That’s huge, not just because of the number, but for how fast and how fiercely the support poured in.
Released on July 19, 2024, “Who” didn’t just coast—it climbed with purpose, emotion-rich vocals, high production, and a sound that resonated globally. Before reaching the 2B mark, it had already crossed 1 billion streams back on November 14. Along the way, there was also a massive Spotify purge in July 2025 where over 15 million suspicious streams (of this song) were removed, but that didn’t stop it—it kept climbing.
It also set another benchmark: “Who” is now officially the fastest solo song by a Korean artist to hit 2 billion on Spotify. That means no one else in solo Korean music has done it faster. It charted globally, held strong among fans, and didn’t let anything—not even streaming purges—derail its momentum.
What I love most is that this isn’t just about numbers. It’s proof: when artistry, emotion, consistency, and fan love combine, you don’t just get views—you build legacy. Jimin isn’t just breaking records; he’s redefining what they mean. This isn’t his first milestone, and it definitely won’t be his last.