BTS Jimin Makes History as "MUSE" Surpasses 4 Billion Spotify Streams
BTS Jimin's solo album "MUSE" has surpassed 4 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the first Korean-language solo album to reach the milestone.

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BTS Jimin's solo album "MUSE" has surpassed 4 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the first Korean-language solo album to reach the milestone.

BABYMONSTER’s “CHOOM” music video surpassed 100 million YouTube views only 14 days after release.

ENHYPEN’s “Bite Me” has surpassed 500 million streams on Spotify, becoming the group’s first song to reach the milestone and proving its lasting global popularity.

CORTIS entered Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 at No. 17 with 'REDRED,' marking a new U.S. chart milestone just nine months after debut.

ILLIT reached a new career high as 'MAMIHLAPINATAPAI' entered the Billboard 200 at No. 26 and extended the group's run of consecutive charting albums.

TWS earned its first No. 1 on Oricon's weekly album ranking as 'NO TRAGEDY' sold around 220,000 copies in Japan.

CORTIS topped Hanteo's weekly album chart as 'GREENGREEN' sold over 2.31 million copies in its first week.

After KCON JAPAN 2026 brought 120,000 fans together, SEVENTEEN is set to continue Japan’s K-pop momentum with their ‘YAKUSOKU’ fanmeeting at Tokyo Dome on May 13 and 14.

KCON JAPAN 2026 opens in Chiba, expanding beyond K-pop stages into a full K-lifestyle festival with beauty, food and content experiences.

BABYMONSTER added more seats for its Seoul concerts after overwhelming ticket demand, signaling the group’s rapidly growing global fanbase.

KCON JAPAN 2026 opens in Chiba with a wide idol lineup including TWS, ZEROBASEONE, KISS OF LIFE, P1Harmony and more.

YENA’s “Catch Catch” is gaining major traction in China, with reports pointing to strong Bilibili views, QQ Music chart results and continued domestic chart momentum.

BTS brings the ARIRANG world tour to Mexico City, where massive ticket demand and a reported presidential meeting turn the stop into a national-scale pop culture event.

TWICE became the first K-pop group to perform at Japan’s Tokyo National Stadium, meeting 240,000 fans across three shows during their sixth world tour.
