BTS Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” Surpasses 600 Million Streams on Spotify

BTS Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” Surpasses 600 Million Streams on Spotify

BTS member Jin has once again proven his immense global popularity with his solo track “Don’t Say You Love Me.” On October 26 (KST), Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” surpassed 600 million streams on Spotify, the world’s largest music platform. This milestone makes it the first and fastest K-pop song to reach 600 million streams in 2025. As of November 8, the track has surpassed 628 million streams.

The title track from Jin’s second solo mini-album “Echo” had accumulated 564.2 million streams on Spotify as of October 18 (KST), marking it as the most-streamed K-pop song of 2025 worldwide on the platform.

In October, “Don’t Say You Love Me” also surpassed 50 million streams on Spotify Japan alone—achieving this milestone in just 146 days, the fastest for a K-pop solo artist. The song also ranked in the Spotify Global Top 10 for over 100 consecutive days in 2025, becoming the first and only Asian artist’s song to achieve that feat in the year.

Additionally, “Don’t Say You Love Me” topped the Spotify Global Chart (as of May 25), marking the first Asian artist’s song of 2025 to reach No. 1 on the global ranking. Released on May 16, 2025, Jin’s second solo mini-album “Echo” has earned worldwide praise. “Echo” has stayed on the Billboard World Albums Chart for over 22 weeks, making it the first and only 2025 K-pop solo album to do so.

Jin currently holds the record for the most No. 1 songs (7 total) on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart as a solo artist, and he was named the best-selling K-pop solo artist in the United States in 2025, based on pure album sales. From June 28 to August 10, he conducted 18 shows across 9 cities on his Run Seokjin Tour, earning recognition on Pollstar’s Top 20 Global Concert Tours list and setting multiple Billboard touring records for a Korean solo artist in Europe.

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