Jungkook's Solo Single "Standing Next to You" Achieves 400 Million Spotify Streams, Setting K-pop Record
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-02-22 06:06:20
The BTS Member's Track Reaches Milestone in Shortest Time for a K-pop Solo Song, Sustains Billboard Hot 100 Presence for 15 Weeks
▲ Courtesy of Big Hit Music"Standing Next to You" serves as the focal point of Jungkook's solo album titled "Golden," which was released in November of the previous year. This accomplishment becomes the fifth instance of the artist's solo songs achieving such a feat, with previous tracks including "Seven (feat. Latto)," "3D (feat. Jack Harlow)," the collaboration with Charlie Puth titled "Left and Right," and "Euphoria."
The single debuted on Billboard's Hot 100 chart at an impressive No. 5 position and has maintained a consistent presence for 15 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Jungkook's earlier track "Seven." As of the chart dated Feb. 24, "Standing Next to You" has risen to No. 61. Furthermore, Jungkook's album "Golden" continues its Billboard 200 presence, securing the No. 137 spot for a remarkable 15th consecutive week since its debut at No. 2.
Courtesy of Big Hit Music
Jungkook, a member of the popular K-pop group BTS, has garnered 400 million streams on Spotify with his solo single "Standing Next to You," as reported by Big Hit Music on Thursday. Notably, this achievement marks the fastest timeline for a K-pop solo song to reach the 400 million stream milestone.
The single debuted on Billboard's Hot 100 chart at an impressive No. 5 position and has maintained a consistent presence for 15 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Jungkook's earlier track "Seven." As of the chart dated Feb. 24, "Standing Next to You" has risen to No. 61. Furthermore, Jungkook's album "Golden" continues its Billboard 200 presence, securing the No. 137 spot for a remarkable 15th consecutive week since its debut at No. 2.
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