The song is a solo piece by Jimin that contains diverse meanings.
They are set to release their fifth studio album on March 20.
[TV Daily Reporter Kim Ji-ha] BTS has added yet another track with 500 million streams on Spotify.
According to the global audio streaming platform Spotify, the song 'Filter' from their fourth studio album 'MAP OF THE SOUL: 7', released in February 2020, has surpassed 500 million streams as of January 4.
This solo track by Jimin showcases his delicate vocal tones, expressing a desire to share new and exciting facets of himself using the concept of ‘filters’ to illustrate people’s perspectives.
Upon its release, 'Filter' ranked 87th on Billboard's main Song Chart 'Hot 100' dated March 7, 2020. The album 'MAP OF THE SOUL: 7' reached the top of the Billboard 200 chart, affirming its global success.
BTS boasts several hits on Spotify, including 'Dynamite' with over 2 billion streams and ‘My Universe’ and 'Butter' achieving 1.5 billion streams each. They are also set to release their fifth studio album on March 20, along with a world tour to meet fans globally.
The ongoing recognition of their past songs on global charts underscores the anticipation for their upcoming activities.
The achievement of BTS's 'Filter' with 500 million streams on Spotify highlights their rich musical depth. As a solo piece by Jimin, the song transcends standard idol music, containing personal elements that resonate with listeners. By addressing the concept of ‘filters’, it invites diverse interpretations while fostering a personal connection.
BTS has consistently solidified its position as an international artist, with albums frequently topping Billboard charts. This success reinforces their unique presence in the global music scene, enhanced by a robust fandom. Moreover, their music continues to evolve through music videos and live performances, which is noteworthy and indicative of their artistic growth.
The upcoming fifth studio album and the associated world tour set for March will serve as a major celebration for their fans, an opportunity to foster a new relationship beyond just concerts, making it a highly anticipated event in the fan community.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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