BTS‘ Jimin made a major move after releasing his second solo mini-album “Muse” while completing his military service. To promote the record, he dropped the pre-release single “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band” and the main single “Who.”
While ARMY (that’s the name BTS fans wear proudly) received the album with open arms, it looks like Jimin’s new music is having a harder time capturing the hearts of United States audiences. While the BTS member peaked at No. 9 on Spotify US Weekly, his name is nowhere to be seen in any major US cities included in the tally.
As a result, K-Netizens reacted to Jimin’s alleged “flop” on the Spotify charts, which is the most popular music platform in the West. Most of them responded to these weird Jimin chart results by telling the person who posted the numbers to contact Spotify.
“It would be quicker if you asked Spotify,” one person said. Another one remarked, “Instead of doing this here, contact Spotify or file a complaint.” In addition, another person said, “Can’t you just contact Spotify and wait?” Finally, one of the most defensive comments said “Seriously, please leave Jimin alone.”
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