BTS Jungkook's Solo Single "Seven" Continues Reign at No. 1 on Spotify's Global Chart
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-17 11:34:45
Courtesy of BigHit Music
The debut solo single of BTS member Jungkook, titled "Seven," continues to make waves as it secures a second consecutive day at the pinnacle of Spotify's daily top song global chart, according to an announcement by the band's agency on Monday.
Released on Friday, the digital single captured the top spot on Saturday with an impressive 13.48 million streams. This achievement marks Jungkook's back-to-back triumph as a soloist in the highly competitive realm of K-pop, as reported by BigHit Music.
"Seven" has not only conquered the global stage but has also asserted its dominance on Melon, Korea's largest music streaming service. Upon its release, the song immediately soared to the top of Melon's Top 100 chart, surpassing the prevailing presence of girl groups and asserting Jungkook's solo prowess.
As a member of BTS, Jungkook has already solidified his position as a global music sensation. Now, with his solo debut receiving overwhelming recognition, the multi-talented artist showcases his individual artistry and captivates audiences around the world. The success of "Seven" on Spotify's global chart further underscores the immense popularity and influence of BTS and its members on the international music scene.
As fans eagerly embrace Jungkook's solo venture, his continued reign atop the Spotify global chart serves as a testament to his captivating vocals and the unwavering support of the BTS ARMY. With his debut single making an indelible impact, anticipation grows for what lies ahead in Jungkook's promising solo career.
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