Jimin
BTS

Jimin

지민
Mochi, Manggaetteok, Baby Mochi, Chim Chim, Jiminie
BTS Main Dancer Lead Vocalist
🎂 October 13, 1995 🌍 South Korean 📏 174 cm (5'8.5") ⚖️ 58.6 kg (129 lbs) 🩸 Type A 🧠 ESTP Libra
Jimin, born Park Ji-min, is a South Korean singer, dancer, songwriter, and record producer, best known worldwide as the Main Dancer and Lead Vocalist of BTS. Renowned for his expressive contemporary-dance background, his high, emotive vocal tone, and his magnetic stage presence, Jimin has built a powerhouse solo career alongside his group work — debuting with the album FACE (2023) and following up with MUSE (2024). He holds the historic distinction of being the first Korean solo artist in 65 years to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, with his single "Like Crazy." Loved by fans as "Mochi" for his soft, endearing visuals, Jimin is just as known for his philanthropy, having donated well over a billion won to educational and humanitarian causes since 2019.
Story

Biography

Park Ji-min was born on October 13, 1995, in Geumjeong District, Busan, South Korea, to a family that includes his mother, father, and a younger brother, Park Ji-hyun. Growing up in Busan, Jimin attended Hoedong Elementary School and Yonsan Middle School. As a kid, he discovered a love of movement early on — during middle school, he trained in popping and locking at a local dance academy called Just Dance Academy. That early spark for performance would set the entire course of his life.

Jimin’s talent for dance became undeniable when he enrolled at Busan High School of Arts, majoring in contemporary dance. He didn’t just attend — he topped the entire modern dance department, eventually transferring to Korea Arts High School (alongside future BTS member V). Friends and teachers from that era often describe him as disciplined far beyond his years; he reportedly served as class president for nine years running and was even valedictorian before debut.

In 2012, Jimin auditioned for Big Hit Entertainment (now Big Hit Music, under HYBE) and was accepted as a trainee. Unlike most of his future bandmates, Jimin trained for a relatively short period — only about six months — before joining the group, making him the last member to officially join BTS. He debuted with BTS on June 13, 2013, with the single “No More Dream” from the group’s first single album, 2 Cool 4 Skool.

Within BTS, Jimin became known as the group’s dance powerhouse — taking charge of stage formations and intricate choreography — while also carving out a vocal identity defined by his airy high notes and emotional delivery. His solo tracks released under the BTS umbrella, including “Lie” (2016), “Serendipity” (2017), and “Filter” (2020), became fan favorites, with “Serendipity” becoming the first BTS solo music video to hit 100 million YouTube views.

Jimin officially began his independent solo career with the digital single “Promise” in 2018, which broke a SoundCloud streaming record at the time. He later released “Christmas Love” (2020) and recorded the duet “With You” with Ha Sung-woon for a Korean drama soundtrack in 2022.

His true solo breakthrough arrived with his debut studio album FACE, released March 24, 2023. The album explored themes of identity and inner conflict, debuting at No. 1 in South Korea and Japan, and No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 — the highest charting position ever achieved by a Korean solo artist at the time. Its lead single “Like Crazy” made history as the first Korean solo song to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 65 years.

On December 12, 2023, Jimin enlisted for South Korea’s mandatory military service alongside fellow member Jungkook, using the buddy system. He completed basic training ranked first among trainees and was later promoted early, named a Special Class Warrior for his performance. While still enlisted, he released his second solo album, MUSE, on July 19, 2024 — a more lighthearted record centered on love and inspiration, featuring the hit single “Who.” Jimin was honorably discharged on June 11, 2025.

Since his discharge, Jimin has resumed both solo promotions and BTS group activities, with the full band expected to reunite fully for new releases as all seven members completed military service by mid-2025. Throughout his career, he has remained one of the most charted and most-streamed K-pop soloists globally, while continuing extensive philanthropic donations to education and disaster relief causes across South Korea.

Profile

Basic Information

Stage NameJimin
Full Birth NamePark Ji-min (박지민)
Date of BirthOctober 13, 1995
BirthplaceGeumjeong District, Busan, South Korea
HometownBusan, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height174 cm (5'8.5")
Weight58.6 kg (129 lbs)
Blood TypeA
Zodiac SignLibra
MBTIESTP
EducationBusan High School of Arts (contemporary dance); Global Cyber University (Broadcasting & Entertainment, graduated Aug 2020); Hanyang Cyber University (MBA in Advertising and Media, enrolled)
AgencyBig Hit Music (HYBE Labels)
DebutJune 13, 2013 (with BTS); March 24, 2023 (solo)
LanguagesKorean (native), Japanese (conversational), English (conversational)
NicknamesMochi, Manggaetteok, Baby Mochi, Chim Chim
HobbiesRelaxing, dancing whenever music plays, contemporary dance practice, vocal practice
Favorite ColorBlue and Black
Ideal TypeA nice, cute girl who is smaller than him
Membership

Groups & Positions

BTS
Big Hit Music (HYBE)
Main Dancer Lead Vocalist
June 2013 – present
Solo Artist
Big Hit Music
Singer-songwriter Producer
December 2018 – present (debut single "Promise")
Solo Album Era – FACE
Big Hit Music
Lead artist
March 2023
Military Service (Active Duty)
South Korean Army, 5th Infantry Division
Soldier (Artillery Unit)
December 12, 2023 – June 11, 2025
Solo Album Era – MUSE
Big Hit Music
Lead artist
July 2024 (released during enlistment)
The Lineup

Group Members — BTS

Journey

Career Timeline

2012
Joins Big Hit Entertainment as a trainee after a short audition process
June 13, 2013
Debuts with BTS via single album 2 Cool 4 Skool
2016
Releases solo BTS track "Lie" on the album Wings
2017
Releases solo BTS track "Serendipity" on Love Yourself: Her
December 2018
Releases first independent solo single, "Promise"
2020
Releases solo BTS track "Filter" on Map of the Soul: 7; graduates Global Cyber University
December 2020
Releases Christmas-themed solo single "Christmas Love"
2022
Releases duet "With You" with Ha Sung-woon for drama OST Our Blues
March 24, 2023
Releases debut solo album FACE; "Like Crazy" hits No.1 on Billboard Hot 100
November 2023
Announces military enlistment alongside Jungkook
December 12, 2023
Begins mandatory military service
June 2024
Receives early promotion as Special Class Warrior during service
July 19, 2024
Releases second solo album MUSE while still enlisted
June 11, 2025
Discharged from military service
Late 2025–2026
Resumes promotions; BTS prepares for group comeback as all members complete service
Recognition

Awards & Achievements

🏆
🏆 2023 MAMA Awards
Best Male Artist (first BTS member to win this category as a soloist)
2023
🏆
2023 Melon Music Awards
Top 10 Artist of the Year
2023
🏆
Circle Chart Music Awards 2024
Album of the Year (2nd Quarter) for FACE
2024
🥇
Billboard Hot 100
"Like Crazy" debuted at No. 1, making Jimin the first Korean soloist in 65 years to top the chart
🥇
Billboard 200
FACE debuted at No. 2, the highest charting position by a Korean solo artist at the time
🏆
🌐 Spotify Record
"Like Crazy" surpassed 1 billion streams in 377 days, one of the fastest among K-pop soloists
🏆
Mubeat Awards 2024
Album of the Year (MUSE) and Video of the Year ("Who")
2024
🏆
32nd Hanteo Music Awards (Feb 2025)
Global Artist (Europe)
2025
🏆
2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards
K-Pop Song of the Year ("Who")
2025
🏆
🎵 2025 BMI Pop Awards
Most Performed Songs of the Year (shared with Jungkook)
2025
🏆
🎤 MTV VMA 2025
Nomination for Best K-Pop ("Who")
2025
🏆
💿 Billboard World Albums Chart
MUSE holds the record for longest entry by a K-pop solo album (80 weeks); FACE holds 2nd-longest (63 weeks)
🌟
🌟 GQ "Face of K-pop 2025"
Named GQ Icon, Face of K-pop
2025
🏆
📊 Spotify Wrapped (Korea)
Topped Spotify Korea's year-end review for two consecutive years (2024 & 2025)
2024-2025
🎖️
🎖️ Military Honor
Best Trainee Commendation Award + early promotion to Special Class Warrior during mandatory service
🏆
❤️ Humanitarian Recognition
Multiple honors from regional Korean education offices for ongoing scholarship donations
Did You Know?

Trivia & Fun Facts ✨

Jimin was the last member to join BTS, after only about six months of training.
He studied contemporary dance at Busan High School of Arts and was the top student in his department.
He attended Korea Arts High School alongside fellow member V.
Jimin holds a degree from Global Cyber University in Broadcasting and Entertainment.
He later pursued an MBA at Hanyang Cyber University, focusing on advertising and media.
His role model growing up was Taeyang of BIGBANG.
Jimin's favorite number is 3.
His favorite foods include pork, duck, chicken, fruit, and kimchi jjigae.
He reportedly dislikes spinach.
Jimin jokingly hits his fellow members as a way of showing affection.
If music starts playing, he can't help but start dancing — no matter where he is.
His representative fan emoji is 🐣/🐥.
Jimin shares a dorm room with J-Hope.
He was valedictorian in his pre-debut school years.
He served as class president for nine consecutive years.
Jimin made his official solo debut with the digital single "Promise" in 2018.
"Promise" broke a SoundCloud record for most streams in 24 hours at the time of release.
His nickname "Mochi" comes from fans associating his soft, round visuals with the dessert.
The nickname "Manggaetteok" originated from fans during his early debut days, referencing his fuller cheeks at the time.
Jimin was the first BTS member to have a solo music video ("Serendipity") reach 100 million YouTube views.
He achieved the historic feat of being the first Korean soloist in 65 years to top the Billboard Hot 100.
His debut album FACE became the first K-pop solo album to debut in the Top 2 of the Billboard 200.
Jimin and Jungkook enlisted together using the buddy system on December 12, 2023.
During basic training, he ranked first among trainees and received a commendation.
He was later promoted early and named a Special Class Warrior for his military performance.
He released his second album, MUSE, while still serving in the military.
The track "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band" hit No. 1 in over 108 countries within 24 hours of release.
Director Gus Van Sant once named Jimin as an artist he'd love to work with.
Olympic figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu cited Jimin as inspiration for choreography on the ice.
Actor Ryan Gosling gifted Jimin a guitar replica connected to his "Permission to Dance" stage outfit, which inspired one of Gosling's Barbie costumes.
Jimin has donated ₩100 million multiple times since 2019 to provincial education offices across South Korea for scholarship funds.
In 2024, he donated to the Busan Habitat Challenge to support elderly housing conditions.
In 2025, he donated ₩100 million to support firefighters after wildfires hit the Gyeongbuk region.
He has lived in Hannam-dong, Seoul with his bandmates since 2018.
In 2021, Jimin purchased property in Hannam-dong worth roughly ₩5.9 billion.
He withdrew from a scheduled UK TV appearance in 2018 due to severe muscle pain in his neck and back.
Jimin is famously known for his high vocal range, often hitting the highest notes in BTS songs.
His ideal type is described as a cute, caring girl smaller than him.
He's been crowned "Best Male Dancer in K-pop" in various worldwide fan polls for multiple consecutive years.
Jimin received the Best Main Dancer Award at the 2022 Melon Music Awards.
MUSE set a Billboard record for the longest charting K-pop solo album on the World Albums chart (80 weeks).
He performed "Who" live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in July 2024.
Jimin co-wrote six of the seven tracks on MUSE.
The track "Closer Than This" was released as a farewell gift to fans right before his military enlistment.
He was appointed an ambassador for Tiffany & Co. and Dior in past years.
Jimin's discography spans two studio albums, eleven singles, and eight music videos as of early 2026.
He has been named to Forbes Korea's Power Celebrity list in past years.
Jimin topped Spotify Korea's year-end charts in three categories for two consecutive years.
"Who" became one of the most-streamed K-pop songs globally on Spotify Wrapped.
He's known among fans as the group's mood-maker, always quick to comfort members who seem upset.
The Fandom

Fan Club & Fan Name 💜

Official Fan Name
ARMY (Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth)
ARMY is the official name for the entire BTS fandom, representing all fans who support the group collectively — including Jimin's individual fanbase, who affectionately call themselves part of the larger ARMY family while sometimes using personal terms like "Jiminssi" or "Chimmys" informally.
Official Fan Color
Purple
This signature purple represents trust, loyalty, and the bond between BTS and ARMY — it's used across official lightsticks, banners, and fan projects worldwide.
Official Light Stick
ARMY BOMB
The ARMY BOMB is a Bluetooth-connected lightstick that syncs colors and effects during concerts, displaying a striking purple glow that's become one of the most recognized lightsticks in the music industry.
Fan Community Platform
Weverse, Twitter (X), Fancafe, ARMY Amino, BTS subreddit
Weverse serves as BTS's official global fan platform for direct member updates, while Twitter and Fancafe remain central hubs for real-time fan interaction, translation projects, and streaming/voting campaigns.
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