BTS' Jimin is indeed a history maker as he is now holding three significant new records!
As reported by Kpopstarz on September 23, Jimin's V-live broadcast streamed on April 24, 2018, titled "Long Time No See," now gained 3.19 billion hearts or likes and has been viewed over 185.08 million times as of this writing.
Having the most likes on a V Live is one of the records Jimin broke. Though the video was uploaded two years ago, until this day, the V Live is still gaining likes and views.
Jimin, as viewed on the V Live broadcast, is catching up with his fans after a performance. The singer took time to talk about the members, how he felt about their performances, and how happy and healthy he has been, although possibly tired.
And in just five days the V live was broadcasted, it already garnered 1 billion likes, making it the first video in V Live history to surpass a billion. In sixteen countries, the V Live ranked first on V Live's Weekly Chart and 1st on the V Live Daily Chart in 9 countries. During that time, fans trended #BillionHeartsForJimin.
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Now that it has surpassed 3 billion, how about #3BillionHeartsForJimin?
Furthermore, Jimin also becomes the second most-viewed person on TikTok. The idol's unique hashtag, #jimin, has surpassed 15.7 billion views on TikTok, beating Salman Khan, an Indian actor who previously held the record.
The milestone is indeed a fantastic feat, as Jimin does not have his own personal TikTok account. All the members of the BTS post to the official BTS TikTok account.
Finally, the third record Jimin broke is for the highest solo Korean song and the highest BTS on the Billboard's World Digital Songs Chart. Jimin's solo song, "Filter," on September 22, 2020, ranked 5th on the World Digital Song Sales Chart.
"Filter" is Jimin's solo song included in BTS's fourth full-length album, "Map of the Soul: 7". In 28 weeks, his solo song has remained steady on the chart.
It was also announced on September 22, 2020, that Jimin had become the first Korean artist to surpass to have two songs reach 100 million streams on Spotify.
"Serendipity," a track of Jimin, surpassed 100 million streams on September 20 on the largest music streaming platform while his other solo song, "Lie," surpassed that number on April 27, 2020.
With this, fans celebrated through trending #SerendipityFull100M and #RecordMakerJimin. The hashtags trended at number four in South Korea, with both international and Korean ARMYs sending the BTS member some love.