BTS member Jungkook’s debut solo single “Seven” has achieved significant milestones on Spotify’s global music charts, remaining on the “Weekly Top Song Global” chart for an impressive 135 consecutive weeks. During the week of February 6-12, the track ranked 102nd, accumulating over 11.36 million streams. This sustained performance underscores its status as a global hit since its release in 2023.
In addition to its chart longevity, “Seven” has made history as the first song by an Asian solo artist to surpass 2.79 billion streams on the platform, approaching the 2.8 billion mark. This achievement solidifies Jungkook’s impact on the global music scene and highlights the growing influence of Asian artists in the industry.
Jungkook’s first solo album, “GOLDEN,” also demonstrated strong performance, ranking 102nd on Spotify’s “Weekly Top Album Global” chart during the same period. The album has maintained its presence on the charts for 119 consecutive weeks, marking it as the longest-charting record for an Asian solo artist. With over 6.7 billion cumulative streams, “GOLDEN” holds the record for the most streams of any regular album by an Asian singer.
Overall, Jungkook’s Spotify account has amassed a total of 10.4 billion streams, a record for the shortest time for any Asian singer and the first K-pop solo artist to reach such figures. These accomplishments reflect the growing global audience for K-pop and the significant role of streaming platforms in shaping music consumption trends.

