Jimin, the talented member of the K-pop sensation BTS, has once again made history by breaking a Guinness World Record just two months after it was set. This year has been monumental for the singer, from becoming the ambassador for Tiffany & Co. to the release of his highly anticipated solo debut album, “Face.”
Further adding to his list of achievements, Jimin made his solo artist debut in the film “Fast X” with a collaborative song featuring renowned artists such as Kodak Black. BTS as a group has consistently broken records and set new ones, solidifying their status as global music icons.
In this latest feat, Jimin achieved an impressive one billion streams on Spotify collectively as of May 22nd. While several artists have accomplished this milestone in the past, Jimin stands out as the first K-pop artist to achieve it within just 393 days after his solo debut.
This remarkable accomplishment makes Jimin the fastest K-pop artist ever to reach one billion streams, surpassing the record previously set by his own bandmate, Jungkook. Jungkook held the record for a mere two months, achieving the feat after 409 days.
According to the Guinness World Records, Jimin’s most streamed songs include “With You,” amassing a staggering 230.6 million streams, and “Like Crazy,” which has accumulated an impressive 181.4 million streams.
Jimin’s exceptional musical talent and dedicated fanbase have propelled him to new heights, breaking records and leaving a lasting impact on the K-pop industry. As he continues to captivate audiences worldwide, his achievements serve as a testament to his undeniable star power and the unwavering support of his fans.