
When BTS got their first ever No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 With “Dynamite” Jimin trended for misspelling his name as “JIMIM” because he was excited and crying at the news. Today he is the first one to share the news and he did not misspell his name again! Congratulations our mochi, you guys have worked hard to try and make our quarantine life more comfortable and bearable through your music!
It was barely dawn in Seoul when the Billboard Hot 100 rankings were announced, but the world was already awake with anticipation. As the news broke, BTS securing the No. 1 and No. 3 spots on the prestigious Billboard chart, social media erupted with a wave of euphoria. Fans around the globe cried, laughed, and screamed in celebration. And then came a quiet, sweet moment that made everything feel even more real.
Jimin is the first BTS member to share on Twitter his reaction to the news of their no. 1 and no. 3 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 thanking ARMY on the feed. He said
“Thank you so so much. It’s already so thankful that we got No1 and there are two our songs in top3…Thank you so much ARMYs who love us. We will do our best to let you listen to better album! (I was staying up waiting but was catching a nap) #JIMIN #OurARMYReceivedAnAward” Jimin
Jimin, ever the thoughtful and affectionate member, was the first among BTS to take to Twitter to share his reaction. Known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, he didn’t disappoint. At 6:14 a.m. KST, his tweet appeared. The tweet was simple, yet powerful. It carried all the weight of years of dedication, late nights in the studio, sacrifices, and the unwavering support from a fandom that has grown into a global movement. In that moment, Jimin wasn’t just a superstar. He was Park Jimin, a young man from Busan, overwhelmed with gratitude.
Fans flooded the tweet with replies, trending hashtags like #ProudOfYouJimin and #Hot100Kings. Within minutes, his message had reached millions, translated into dozens of languages by ARMYs who work tirelessly to bridge linguistic gaps. It wasn’t just a post, it was a shared emotional experience between artist and fandom.
What made Jimin’s reaction so special wasn’t just that he was the first to speak up, but how genuine his words felt. For Jimin, success has never been just about numbers or records; it’s about connection. It’s about making ARMY feel seen, heard, and cherished.
Jimin’s journey with BTS has always been colored by emotion. He’s often the one who cries during award shows, who clutches the members during encore stages, who writes long, handwritten letters to fans. And this moment was no different. According to insiders, he’d been awake when the news came in, unable to sleep out of sheer nervousness and excitement. He had checked the Billboard website every few minutes leading up to the update, heart pounding with every refresh.
The No. 1 song, a high-energy anthem with lyrics celebrating self-worth and growth, was a fan-favorite. The No. 3 track, softer and more introspective, had become a comfort song for many. That both could coexist on the same chart spoke volumes about BTS’s versatility, and the range of emotion they are able to express, which Jimin embodies so well. Jimin’s first tweet became the moment that kicked it all off, the spark that lit the celebration.
Music critics soon picked up on BTS’s achievement, highlighting how rare it is for artists to hold two Top 3 spots on the Hot 100 at the same time. The fact that BTS had done it as a non-English-speaking group, in an industry long criticized for its Western bias, made it all the more groundbreaking. But for Jimin, it was never about proving anyone wrong. It was always about proving to fans that their love had meaning. That it could move mountains. That dreams, no matter how impossible they seem, can come true.
That morning, Twitter became a digital celebration space. ARMYs posted fanart of Jimin, made tribute videos to his tweet, and shared stories of how they first discovered BTS. Many recalled Jimin’s words from earlier interviews where he expressed self-doubt, saying things like, “I’m not confident in my vocals,” or “I don’t think I’m good enough.” Seeing him now, tweeting about a No. 1 Billboard hit, was emotional. It felt like watching a friend finally realize how much they’re loved.
There’s something beautiful about the fact that Jimin didn’t share a selfie or a flashy graphic. Just words. Words filled with honesty, humility, and warmth. In an age where celebrity posts are often filtered through teams of PR professionals, Jimin’s message stood out like a lighthouse, pure and unmistakably him.
As the day went on, fans continued to celebrate with virtual events, streaming parties, and donation drives in BTS’s name. Jimin’s tweet became an anchor, a reminder of what this all meant. That beyond the fame and records, at the core of BTS, is a group of young men who genuinely care. Who stay up refreshing charts, crying over rankings, writing thank-you notes to their fans at sunrise.
And at the heart of that group is Jimin, gentle, passionate, endlessly grateful. His first reaction wasn’t to boast, but to thank. Not to elevate himself, but to uplift the very people who made the moment possible.
That’s Jimin. And that’s why ARMYs love him.

Jimin wished that the entire album would chart on Billboard Hot 100. They have worked so hard to give us everything from their hearts. Their first self produced Album where each member contributed immensely in, they deserve the amazing results that they are getting so far.
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