
Jimin of BTS amassed over 1.34 billion streams on Spotify with solo song “Who,” which b ecame the most played song from a K-pop solo singer on the platform, according to its latest data.
“Who” is the lead single from his second solo EP, “Muse” and surpassed the record he himself set with “Like Crazy,” which fronted his first solo mini album, “Face,” and has garnered 1.32 billion hits.
He is the only K-pop solo act to have two songs with over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify and has more than 6 billion plays under his credit, and 4.8 billion when not counting those for collaborations.
Meanwhile, “Who” ranked No. 39 on Billboard’s Hot 100 dated Jan. 18, extending it stay to 24 weeks in total. It peaked at No. 12 on the main songs chart.
Ateez shares final concert plan for March

Ateez will bring its world tour to a close with a two-day concert in Seoul in March, agency Starship Entertainment announced Wednesday.
The final gig will be held at KSPO Dome, one of the largest concert venues in Korea, March 22-23, a symbolic step for the six-year-old team.
On Thursday, the eight members flew to Paris. They will attend Korean designer Song Zio’s fashion show in the French capital before embarking on the European leg of tour Towards the Light: Will to Power in Lyon, France Saturday. They will visit eight more countries in the region for 14 live shows, including a concert at La Defense Arena in Paris, which will make the band the first K-pop musicians to do so.
GOT7 teases forthcoming EP

GOT7 uploaded a trailer video for EP “Winter Heptagon” Wednesday, giving fans a taste of the album due out on Jan. 20.
Snippets of all nine tracks from the album piqued the interests of fans, including part of main track “Python.” Bambam participated in writing the song as well as B-side track “Tidal Wave.”
The bandmates had their hands on not only writing lyrics and melodies but also producing all tracks from the EP. They co-authored words for final track “What We Can Say,” a song dedicated to their fans.
The septet is making a comeback with the album which also marks the 11th anniversary of its debut. It will hold a concert on Feb. 1-2 in Seoul as well, its first full-group standalone show in six years.
Stray Kids bestselling artist in US

Stray Kids’ ninth EP “ATE” was the sixth most sold album in US last year, according to dataprovider Luminate’s year-end report.
The mini album logged 449,000 combined sales of physical and digital forms, the most from a K-pop musician. The EP notched the No. 2 spot on the list of CD top sellers, only after Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department.”
EP “ATE” debuted atop Billboard 200 as the band’s fifth consecutive album to do so. With the album, the octet earned gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.
Separately, the band will go live in Hong Kong this weekend, concluding the Asian leg of its international tour dominATE. The tour will resume in late March, starting in Santiago, Chile, and the remainder of the tour will encompass 20 cities in Latin and North America as well as Europe.