• By Piyali Bhadra
  • Wed, 26 Jul 2023 08:25 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

BTS ARMY has united together once again and is taking over Twitter with the trending HELP JIMIN hashtag. However, the situation is not urgent as the trend is actually about a streaming project which is aimed at helping the BTS singer to chart higher in his artist positions globally.

Fans were excited to showcase their love and appreciation for Jimin and were happy to participate in this trend. One user tweeted, "I LOVE JIMIN FANBASE SO MUCH." Another user wrote, "I swear there's nothing more creative project made by a fanbase like Jimin's."

 
 
 
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However, a section of his fans got worried about the hashtag, where one fan wrote, "Y'all made me think something was wrong with him when I saw this trending." another wrote, "I almost passed out, I'm not gonna lie to you! I panicked at first, then I thought Jimin was dropping something! I'm excited to find out what y'all have planned! Jimin's fanbases are the best."

One confused fan thought the singer is releasing a new album titled 'Help Jimin' and wrote, "My first thought when I saw 'HELP JIMIN' was that he released a new album called HELP JIMIN."

Earlier, there was concerns among fans about the differences in the promotions between the BTS members, specifically Jimin and Jungkook. As fans noticed that Jungkook's special CD for his single 'SEVEN' was restocked by the company, whereas Jimin's 'Like Crazy' never received the special treatment in spite of being in heavy demand.

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BTS Jimin's talent is undeniable as his song 'Like Crazy' debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart making him the first BTS member to achieve this milestone. He went on to break several records on various platforms including Spotify and also made his name into the Guinness World Records.