BTS Jin demonstrated his strength as a solo artist, riding a wave of two consecutive weeks of rising popularity on the world's largest music streaming platform, Spotify.
According to the latest chart released by Spotify on the 30th (local time), Jin's mini album 'Echo' title track 'Don't Say You Love Me' rose five spots to 2nd place in the 'Weekly Top Song Global' chart.
The song reached No. 1 on Spotify's 'Daily Top Song Global' (May 25) just ten days after its release and consistently maintained a strong position, performing well on the weekly chart. The mini album 'Echo' secured the 12th spot on the 'Weekly Top Album Global' chart.
'Don't Say You Love Me' is a pop genre song that conveys the ironic feelings of not being able to let go of each other at the end of a love. Jin's delicate emotions and vocals amplify the song's atmosphere on a clean sound and resonate with listeners around the world.
Jin previously achieved remarkable results on the two main U.S. Billboard charts (May 31). 'Echo' placed 3rd on the 'Billboard 200', and 'Don't Say You Love Me' ranked 90th on the 'Hot 100', reaffirming his global influence.
Meanwhile, other BTS members are also showing strength by lifting their rankings on the Spotify weekly chart, drawing attention.
In the 'Weekly Top Song Global', Jimin's solo second album 'MUSE' title track 'Who' rose 9 spots to 9th, Jungkook's solo single 'Seven (feat. Latto)' jumped 11 spots to 84th, and V's collaboration with Park Hyo-shin, 'Winter Ahead (with PARK HYO SHIN)', climbed 4 spots to rank 139th.
'Weekly Top Album Global' features Jimin's 'MUSE' at 42nd, BTS's anthology album 'Proof' at 57th, and Jungkook's first solo album 'GOLDEN' at 70th. These albums have been charted for 45 weeks, 155 weeks, and 82 weeks, respectively.
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