Jimin's Solo MVs Won't Stop Breaking Records on YouTube
The BTS member crosses 150M on Who and 180M on Like Crazy within the same week

BTS Jimin's solo music videos are on a record-smashing streak, with multiple releases crossing massive YouTube milestones within the same week. The singer's ability to command hundreds of millions of views across his entire solo catalog is proving that his influence shows no signs of fading — even as fans eagerly await BTS's group activities.
On March 7, Jimin's music video for "Who," the title track from his second solo album MUSE, surpassed 150 million views on YouTube. Just two days later, on March 9, the music video for "Like Crazy" — the title track from his debut solo album FACE — crossed 180 million views, adding yet another milestone to an already staggering record.
A Solo Catalog That Keeps Growing
The view counts tell a story of sustained global interest. "Set Me Free Pt.2," the pre-release single from FACE, has now accumulated over 186.65 million YouTube views. His collaboration with Taeyang, "VIBE," sits at 169.09 million views, demonstrating that Jimin's appeal extends well beyond his solo releases. Even "Filter," which exists on YouTube only as an audio track rather than an official music video, has amassed over 131 million views.
What makes these numbers particularly remarkable is that they continue to climb steadily long after each release. Unlike many K-pop releases that spike and plateau, Jimin's videos show consistent viewership growth driven by his dedicated fanbase and new listeners discovering his music through streaming algorithms.
Streaming Dominance Beyond YouTube
Jimin's dominance is not limited to YouTube. On Spotify, "Set Me Free Pt.2" recently surpassed 450 million streams, while "Filter" has crossed the 500 million mark — making it the most-streamed solo song by any BTS member on the platform. Jimin himself has surpassed 8 billion total Spotify streams as a solo artist, a figure that places him among the most listened-to K-pop soloists in history.
On iTunes, "Filter" achieved the number one position in 119 countries, while "Who" spent an extraordinary 33 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 — the longest charting Korean-language solo song in Billboard history. Jimin also holds the distinction of being the first Korean solo artist to reach number one on the Hot 100 with the Korean-language version of "Like Crazy."
The Most-Viewed Solo Artist in BTS
Among BTS members, Jimin now holds the record for the most solo music videos with over 100 million YouTube views. His consistent performance across multiple releases — spanning ballads, dance tracks, and collaborative efforts — has solidified his position as one of the most commercially successful solo acts to emerge from the group. As fans continue to press replay, each new milestone only reinforces that Jimin's solo journey is one of K-pop's most compelling ongoing stories.
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