A single track rewriting the rules of K-pop streaming, BTS member Jimin's "Who" has become the first and only song to surpass 100 million filtered streams on the Spotify South Korea chart — a milestone confirmed in the platform's June 5 data update. The achievement places the track in entirely uncharted territory for domestic Korean chart history on the platform.
The broader context makes the domestic record all the more striking. "Who," the lead single from Jimin's second solo EP MUSE, released in July 2024, has now crossed the 100 million filtered-stream threshold on the charts of six countries: the United States, Thailand, Japan, Chile, Brazil, and South Korea. Spotify counts only filtered streams — excluding looped or automated plays — making each of these milestones a reflection of genuine audience engagement.
The song's performance in the United States stands out as perhaps its most consequential achievement. "Who" has remained on Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart continuously since its release, and its U.S. tally has climbed to approximately 459.92 million streams — the highest figure ever recorded by a K-pop track on the American chart. In Chile, it holds the second-highest streaming total overall and the top position among K-pop songs, with roughly 139.27 million plays.
Japan tells a similarly dominant story. As of late February, "Who" surpassed 144.8 million streams on the Spotify Japan chart, ranking 40th on Japan's all-time most-streamed songs list — the highest placement ever reached by a K-pop soloist on that chart. The track also ranked tenth in Spotify Japan's year-end Top Tracks of 2025 summary, making it the most-streamed K-pop song in Japan for that year.
Beyond chart positions, "Who" holds the all-time most-streamed song record in seven countries: South Korea, Singapore, Bulgaria, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, and Venezuela — a geographic spread that reflects the breadth of Jimin's fanbase rather than concentration in any single market.
The track reached 2.4 billion total Spotify streams as of May 8, 2026, making it the first solo song by an Asian artist without a featured collaborator to cross that threshold, according to label Big Hit Music. It currently sits at No. 37 on Spotify's all-time most-streamed songs list.
"Who" also logged the longest chart run on the Billboard Hot 100 for a K-pop male solo track, spending 33 weeks on the chart and peaking at No. 12, before Blackpink's Rosé surpassed the record in June 2025 with "APT."
The parent album MUSE has accumulated over 3.8 billion Spotify streams, a pace that makes it the fastest-streaming Korean solo album in the platform's history. Jimin's full Spotify profile across 34 tracks has surpassed 8 billion total streams, with more than 6.5 billion of those coming from 22 solo songs recorded without any collaborating artist — the first and only such mark for a K-pop solo act.