BTS Jimin has added another defining milestone to his solo career, as his second solo album "MUSE" has surpassed 4 billion streams on Spotify. The album reached the mark as of May 17, 2026, 668 days after its release, becoming the first Korean-language solo album to cross 4 billion streams on the platform.

The achievement reinforces Jimin's position as one of the strongest Korean solo artists in the global streaming market. "MUSE" has continued to show unusual staying power long after its initial release, driven by steady listener demand for its title track "Who" and the wider interest surrounding Jimin's solo catalog. The album's 4 billion-stream mark is especially meaningful because it was achieved with a Korean-language solo project, rather than a release built around multiple international features.
Jimin's streaming strength is not limited to one album. His solo-only tracks, excluding collaborations, have surpassed 6.8 billion Spotify streams, highlighting how much of his global pull comes directly from his own voice, performance identity, and musical direction. Among the key songs, "Who" has recorded more than 2.4 billion streams, while "Like Crazy" has surpassed 1.45 billion streams, showing that Jimin's solo music has maintained both immediate impact and long-term replay value.
For K-pop, the milestone is another sign of how Korean solo albums are becoming global streaming fixtures. In the past, group releases often dominated international K-pop metrics, but Jimin's "MUSE" shows that individual idol projects can now generate album-level numbers on the same global scale. The record also arrives as BTS continues to draw attention through world tour activity, keeping Jimin's individual profile closely connected to the group's wider momentum while still proving his independent power as a solo artist.
With "MUSE" crossing 4 billion streams, Jimin has turned a solo album into a long-running global benchmark. The result gives fans another headline record to celebrate while strengthening his reputation as a solo artist whose music continues to travel far beyond its original release window. For Jimin, the milestone is more than a number. It reflects sustained audience trust, the durability of his artistry, and the way his solo work continues to expand the global reach of Korean-language pop.




