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BTS Jin Enters Spotify Global Top 10 with ‘I’ll Be There’

Jin has set an exciting new milestone with his latest pre-release single “I’ll Be There”! The track has entered the Spotify Global Top 10, the BTS member‘s first entry as a solo artist!

Jin’s New Single ‘I’ll Be There’ Enters Spotify Global Top 10

Released on October 25, the track has already made waves globally, achieving a record-breaking 4,692,222 streams on Spotify within the first day. This impressive figure has made it Jin’s most successful solo debut on the platform to date, showcasing the BTS member’s strong presence as a solo artist.

“I’ll Be There” also hit a remarkable No. 9 on Spotify’s daily Global Top Songs chart, marking Jin’s highest solo ranking on the chart so far. Previously, his single “The Astronaut” reached No. 17 upon its release in 2022, making “I’ll Be There” a major achievement and setting a promising tone for his upcoming music. In addition to his success on Spotify, Jin’s single debuted at No. 1 on Oricon’s daily digital singles chart in Japan, further emphasizing his widespread popularity in the region.

As of October 27, “I’ll Be There” had also reached No. 1 on iTunes Top Songs charts in over 70 regions globally, underlining Jin’s strong international fanbase.

The pre-release single is a preview of what fans can expect from Jin’s highly anticipated mini album ‘Happy’, set to release on November 15 at 2 p.m. KST. This comeback is especially significant for Jin as it marks his first solo release since completing his military service, adding to fans’ excitement and support for the project.

Jin’s journey as a solo artist has already been notable, with previous hits like “Super Tuna” and “The Astronaut” showing his versatility and unique style. “I’ll Be There” further establishes him as a successful solo act, and fans are eagerly looking forward to the rest of ‘Happy’ to see what other surprises he has in store.

Congratulations to Jin on this new chapter in his musical career!

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