BTS’s Jungkook has made history, with his solo debut track ‘Seven’ charting for an astounding 152 consecutive weeks on Billboard’s ‘Global (Excl. US)’ chart. This marks the first and longest run for a song by an Asian solo artist. On the chart dated June 20, ‘Seven’ impressively climbed 7 spots from the previous week, landing at No. 120.
The ‘Global (Excl. US)’ chart aggregates data from online streaming and digital sales across more than 200 countries and regions worldwide, excluding the United States. Jungkook has previously dominated this chart, securing the No. 1 position with ‘Seven’, ‘Standing Next To You’, and ‘3D’.

Furthermore, Jungkook also topped the ‘Global 200’ chart, which includes data from the US, with the same three hit songs: ‘Seven’, ‘Standing Next To You’, and ‘3D’. His remarkable presence on these global charts includes 17 tracks on the ‘Global 200’ and 18 tracks on the ‘Global (Excl. US)’ chart.
Beyond the main global charts, ‘Seven’ also achieved success on Billboard Vietnam’s ‘Hot 100’, reaching No. 3, while ‘Standing Next To You’ secured No. 36. ‘Seven’ further demonstrated its widespread appeal by ranking No. 22 on Billboard Korea’s ‘Global K-Songs’ and No. 36 on Singapore Songs.
On Billboard Korea’s ‘Global K-Songs’ chart, ‘Standing Next To You’ held the No. 61 spot and ‘3D’ was at No. 78, both maintaining their chart presence for an impressive 29th consecutive week. Not stopping there, ‘Seven’ has also been a fixture on Spotify’s main chart, ‘Weekly Top Song Global’, for 153 consecutive weeks, accumulating over 2.996 billion streams to date.
