BTS member Jin has simultaneously broken into the UK Official Album Chart Top 100 and the Single Top 100 with his solo work. Additionally, he has set a personal best ranking on the Spotify Global Song Chart, indicating a rising popularity.

On the 23rd (local time), according to the UK Official Chart, Jin's mini album 'Echo' entered the latest 'Official Albums Top 100' (for May 23-29) at No. 63. This is the first time his solo album has entered this chart. 'Echo' has also ranked third in 'Album Downloads,' eighth in 'Album Sales,' and fifteenth in 'Physical Albums,' proving its global popularity.

The audio tracks also showed strong performance. The title track of 'Echo,' 'Don’t Say You Love Me,' ranked No. 58 on the 'Official Singles Top 100.' It topped the detailed charts for 'Single Downloads,' 'Single Sales,' and 'Physical Singles.' This is a remarkable achievement on the UK Official Chart, considered one of the two major music charts alongside the Billboard.

Jin's presence is even more prominent on Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform. 'Don’t Say You Love Me' ranked seventh on Spotify's 'Weekly Top Song Global' (counting period: May 16-22) announced on the same day. It soared to No. 2 on the 'Daily Top Song Global' as of the 22nd. His mini album 'Echo' also climbed to No. 11 on the 'Weekly Top Album Global,' suggesting that its tracks are being well-received.

Other members of BTS are also maintaining their 'long-lasting popularity' on Spotify. In the 'Weekly Top Song Global,' Jimin's solo second album 'MUSE' title track 'Who' ranked 18th, Jungkook's solo single 'Seven (feat. Latto)' ranked 95th, and V's 'Winter Ahead (with PARK HYO SHIN)' came in at 143rd. In the 'Weekly Top Album Global,' Jimin's 'MUSE' ranked 52nd, BTS's anthology album 'Proof' ranked 59th, and Jungkook's first solo album 'GOLDEN' also charted at 75th.

Meanwhile, Jin will hold his first solo fan concert tour '#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR' on June 28-29 at the Goyang Indoor Stadium in Goyang, Ilsan. Afterward, he will perform 18 shows in a total of 9 cities, including Chiba and Osaka in Japan, Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, Newark in the U.S., London in the UK, and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

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