BTS Jungkook continues to demonstrate his global music power with his hit song “Seven,” achieving yet another series of remarkable milestones.
Jungkook’s debut solo track, “Seven,” secured the 177th position on the Billboard “Global 200” chart, as announced by the American music publication Billboard on February 14th.
“Seven” has now remained on the Billboard “Global 200” for an impressive 132 weeks, marking it as the longest-charting song by an Asian artist on this prestigious chart.
Furthermore, on the Billboard “Global Excl. U.S.” chart dated February 14th, “Seven” ranked 95th, achieving a record-breaking 134 consecutive weeks on the chart, the longest for any Asian solo artist. Jungkook’s continuous record-breaking streak solidifies “Seven” as a global mega-hit.

Jungkook’s “Seven” maintained its position at 66th on the Billboard Korea “Hot 100” chart. On Billboard’s “Global K-Songs,” “Seven” secured 10th place, “Standing Next To You” claimed 43rd, and “3D” landed at 56th. Jungkook’s presence was clearly felt with all three songs charting simultaneously.
Jungkook has impressively topped both the “Global 200” and “Global Excl. U.S.” charts with “Seven,” “Standing Next to You,” and “3D.” He has also charted a total of 17 songs and 18 songs respectively on these charts, accumulating a cumulative 267 weeks and 317 weeks on the charts.
“Seven” debuted at number 1 on Billboard’s main singles chart, the “Hot 100,” and remained on the chart for 15 weeks.
“Seven” also made history on Spotify’s main chart, the “Weekly Top Songs Global,” achieving the longest consecutive charting record of 135 weeks for an Asian solo artist. Furthermore, it became the first song by an Asian artist to surpass 2.787 billion streams on Spotify.
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