BTS’ j-hope broke the record for Korean solo singers on Spotify, the world’s largest music platform, once again.
According to Spotify, on the 21st, J-Hope had 7 million followers. As a result, he became the first Korean solo artist to surpass 7 million subscribers. Among 1107 Korean artists registered on Spotify (as of July), it ranks fifth after BTS, Blackpink, Twice, and EXO.
On the 16th, he became the first Korean solo artist to become a global top 125 follower on Spotify, breaking records in a row. J-Hope has been at the top for two years and four months after becoming the number one follower of Korean solo singers on April 8, 2019, and is writing new records every day.
The World Music Awards reported the related news in detail on the official SNS. According to the Spotify follower chart compiled by K-Pop Radar, J-Hope increased by 308,107 people in July, taking second place after BTS in the order of increase or decrease. The number of followers is growing exponentially.
On the 16th, he became the first Korean solo artist to become a global top 125 follower on Spotify, breaking records in a row. J-Hope has been at the top for two years and four months after becoming the number one follower of Korean solo singers on April 8, 2019, and is writing new records every day.
The World Music Awards reported the related news in detail on the official SNS. According to the Spotify follower chart compiled by K-Pop Radar, J-Hope increased by 308,107 people in July, taking second place after BTS in the order of increase or decrease. The number of followers is growing exponentially.
All of the songs were released on SoundCloud for free, there were no separate personal activities, and the increase in followers means that there are that many fans who love J-Hope’s music and are looking forward to his new music. Do.