Jungkook Breaks Billboard Records with "Golden" Solo Album
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-11-22 07:38:33
BTS Member Achieves Unprecedented Feat on Billboard 200 and Hot 100 Charts
▲ Courtesy of Big Hit MusicNotably, three additional tracks from the album— "Too Much" featuring The Kid Laroi and Central Cee, "3D" featuring Jack Harlow, and "Seven" featuring Latto—also held their positions on the singles chart at No. 66, 84, and 91, respectively. This accomplishment solidifies Jungkook's status as the first K-pop solo act to concurrently chart four songs on the Hot 100.
In the Year-End Charts by the US publication, "Seven" featuring Latto secured the No. 82 spot, marking a significant milestone. This achievement represents the first entry from a K-pop solo artist in 11 years since Psy's iconic "Gangnam Style."
Courtesy of Big Hit Music
In the latest Billboard charts update, Jungkook of BTS has extended his own record with his first solo album, "Golden." The album secured the No. 6 spot on the Billboard 200, slipping four positions from its initial ranking. Meanwhile, the lead single, "Standing Next To You," maintained its presence on the Hot 100 chart at No. 50, following its peak at No. 5.
In the Year-End Charts by the US publication, "Seven" featuring Latto secured the No. 82 spot, marking a significant milestone. This achievement represents the first entry from a K-pop solo artist in 11 years since Psy's iconic "Gangnam Style."
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