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, “BTS’s Jimin’s ‘Who’ achieved the fastest 400 million streams on Spotify in 2024, making it the most streamed K-pop song of the year.”, “According to Spotify, Jimin’s solo song, ‘Who,’ recorded over 400 million streams, including 7,545,053 streams as of August 28th, setting a new record for the shortest time to reach this milestone among all global releases in 2024, once again elevating the status of K-pop.”,
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“On August 27th, ‘Who’ ranked 6th on Spotify’s ‘Global Daily Top Songs’ chart, demonstrating its dominance by holding the top spot for 20 days on this chart. Since its release on July 19th, the song has continuously remained in the ‘Top 10’ for 41 days, showcasing its unwavering presence in the midst of tough competition with other pop stars.”, “Particularly strong in the U.S. with over 20% market share, ‘Who’ topped the ‘U.S. Daily Top Songs’ chart on August 19th with over 2.1 million streams, surpassing collaborative tracks by artists such as Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Bruno Mars, becoming the first solo K-pop artist to reach number one on the U.S. charts. As of the 28th, it still maintains its position in the ‘Top 10’ with over 1.87 million streams for 41 consecutive days.”,
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, “Jimin’s ‘Who,’ receiving great love by ranking 2nd on Spotify’s ‘Global Top Songs’ chart and 3rd on the ‘U.S. Top Songs’ chart in August, cemented its position as the most streamed song on Spotify on August 25th, its 38th day since release in 2024, showcasing the ‘Jimin Power.'”, “Moreover, ‘Who’ climbed to the 32nd spot on the latest Billboard Hot 100 chart (as of August 31st), marking the highest ranking ever by a solo K-pop artist with 5 weeks on the chart. It also extended its record as the longest-running ‘Top 10’ solo song by a solo K-pop artist on the ‘Global 200’ chart at 9th place and ranked 5th on the ‘Global (excluding U.S.)’ chart, maintaining its presence on the charts for 5 consecutive weeks.”