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K-pop soloists continue to make a massive impact on the global music scene, breaking records and setting new milestones on streaming platforms. Over the years, several artists have made impressive debuts on Spotify, drawing millions of listeners on their first day of release. These solo projects allow idols to showcase their individual artistry, experimenting with different sounds and concepts outside their group work. BTS members have dominated the list with multiple entries, reflecting their strong global fanbase and influence. BLACKPINK’s solo efforts have also made a major impact. In this article, we will count down the biggest album debuts for K-pop soloists in Spotify history, based on first-day streams.



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10 | Face by Jimin

Streams: 19.6M

9 | Jack in the Box by J-Hope

Streams: 19.7M

8 | Layover by V

Streams: 20.8M

7 | D-Day by Agust D

Streams: 21.4M

6 | Indigo by RM

Streams: 21.6M

5 | Alter Ego by LISA

Streams: 23.5M

4 | MUSE by Jimin

Streams: 26.2M

3 | Ruby by Jennie 

Streams: 29.6M

2 | Rosie by Rosé

Streams: 33.4M

1 | Golden by JungKook

Streams: 42.7M

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