Jimin is, definitely, one of the most popular artists, not only in BTS but in the K-Pop world as well. The “Filter” singer had been snatching locals’ hearts for years, leading them to deeply fall down the BTS rabbit hole without even realizing it.

Jimin’s power to captivate people is no joke at all. Many said that once you’ve discovered the BTS star, there is no turning back.

In fact, Jimin can trend anything in an instant. Recently, the 24-year-old singer, songwriter, and dancer even trended a misspelled word.

BTS just made history by making it to first place on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, and the boys were filled with emotions. The epic win, also, happened on Jungkook’s 23rd birthday (24th in Korea), making the celebration even more special.

J-Hope posted his birthday greeting to Jungkook on Twitter and congratulated ARMYs for the Billboard win. Jimin responded to his post and said that he couldn’t stop crying. The "Ego" rapper shared that he was still crying as well.

Jimin was crying so hard that he accidentally misspelled a word in his Twitter post. The funny thing is that the BTS singer didn’t only misspell any word, he misspelled his own name.

Jimin had been adding the hashtag #JIMIN at the end of his Tweets. But, in one of his posts about their Billboard win, however, he wrote #JIMIM.

“I was literally just talking to Suga-hyung about this… I’m truly just so, so thankful… ARMY I’m really sorry I just don’t know what to say… The tears just keep coming… #JIMIM” he tweeted.

Since Jimin can trend almost anything under the sun, he, unsurprisingly, trended #JIMIM, too. ARMYs used the misspelled hashtag instead of the original one as they talked about how they were feeling the same way as him.

“Jimin, we're all crying with you. Happy tears and tears of relief. This is such a huge moment and something we'll always remember. I’m always proud of you!!!” one wrote. “#JIMIM is the most powerful typo to be in the twitter history,” another one shared.

BTS released its disco-inspired summer bop “Dynamite” on August 21. It sold 265,000 digital copies in its first week, making it the group’s first song to debut at No.1 on Billboard‘s “Hot 100” chart. With ARMYs undying support, this will certainly be not the last.