BTS' Jungkook Reaches 100 Million Plays with Solo Single "Seven" on YouTube
Eyeon Choi
beyond.atelier@gmail.com | 2024-08-20 22:34:57
BTS’ Jungkook continues to make waves as a solo artist, achieving yet another milestone with his single "Seven." The explicit version of the track has garnered 100 million plays on YouTube, showcasing the global appeal of the BTS member beyond the group's collective success.
"Seven," a collaboration with American rapper Latto, has become a phenomenon, with its different versions gaining significant traction. While the explicit version hit 100 million plays, the clean and band versions also achieved impressive numbers, amassing 63 million and 23 million plays, respectively.
Jungkook's success with "Seven" extends beyond YouTube. The single made history by debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Jungkook the first Asian solo artist to achieve this feat. On Spotify, the track has already surpassed 1.8 billion streams, setting the record for the fastest time for an Asian artist to reach this milestone. These accomplishments have earned Jungkook multiple Guinness World Records, further solidifying his status as a global superstar.
Additionally, his first solo album, Golden, has made its mark on the Billboard 200, remaining on the chart for an unprecedented 24 weeks—a record streak for an Asian soloist. To cap off his solo achievements, a documentary titled Jungkook: I Am Still will be released on September 18 in 120 countries, offering fans an intimate look at his journey as a solo artist.
Jungkook's solo career continues to break barriers and set new standards in the music industry, reinforcing his position as one of the most influential artists of his generation.
Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com
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