BTS Jimin Sets New Record For Selling Over 500,000 Units of 3 songs In The U.S.

He is the first South Korean male soloist to do so!

With 'Lie,' 'Serendipity,' and 'Filter,' BTS' Jimin made a new milestone in 2022 as the first and only South Korean male soloist to have three songs sell over 500,000 units in the United States. 'Lie,' Jimin's first song to sell more than 500k copies, was released in February. In March, 'Serendipity' was released, followed by 'Filter' shortly after.

The '100 Best Songs' of BTS, the world's largest band, were chosen by Rolling Stone on February 18th. BTS is known for its rich music that crosses languages and countries. A variety of songs from all genres were introduced in the ranking, which was selected from No. 1 'Spring Day' to No. 100 'Cypher Part 1', and Jimin's solo songs 'Filter,' 'Serendipity,' All three songs of 'Lie,' and 'Friend,' which he produced, were all included in the BEST songs, showing off his outstanding vocal presence.

Jimin's 'Serendipity' (2018) was placed 25th among famous popular songs such as BTS' theme song. 'The most delicate love ballad in which a simple appeal to a person, 'Just let me love you,' is played with the voice of the most delicate tenor,' according to Rolling Stone. Jimin's debut solo song, 'Lie' (2016), also reached the 32nd spot. "High-pitched vocals are lovely in general," Jimin, who represents a distinct high-pitched tone within the group, stated, "but when Jimin sings, it transforms into an unforgettable cry, grief, and weeping."

The fact that Jimin's solo and produced songs were all included among the 'Best 100 Songs' is due to Jimin's amazing emotion and rich emotions transmitted via his songs, which thoroughly captivated the public's ears. Jimin, who has been acknowledged and recognized by music experts all over the world, is a crucial member of BTS who writes distinctive songs and is well-liked all over the world for his unusual appeal. It has been a major driving reason for BTS's rise to fame.


Chen Rivor

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