BTS member Jungkook’s electrifying solo debut track, “Seven,” continues its remarkable long-term success across various Billboard charts, solidifying his global impact.
According to the latest ‘Global (Excl. US)’ chart published by the authoritative American music media outlet Billboard on May 30th, “Seven” secured the 121st position. This marks an astounding 149 consecutive weeks for the track on this prestigious chart, showcasing its enduring popularity.
“Seven” has made history by charting for an unprecedented 149 weeks, establishing itself as the first and longest-charting song by an Asian solo artist. Furthermore, from May 12th to 18th, the track proudly held the No. 1 spot for four consecutive weeks on the Billboard Vietnam ‘Hot 100’ chart. Meanwhile, Jungkook’s other hit, “Standing Next To You,” impressively climbed 41 places from the previous week to land at number 21.

On the May 30th Billboard Korea ‘Global K-Songs’ chart, “Seven” maintained its strong presence at 22nd place for its 26th consecutive week. Also demonstrating lasting power, “Standing Next To You” ranked 63rd and “3D” secured the 84th position, both charting for an impressive 26 weeks.
Previously, “Seven” dominated the ‘Global (Excl. US)’ chart, holding the No. 1 spot for an incredible nine consecutive weeks. It also made a historic debut at No. 1 on the prestigious Billboard ‘Hot 100’ main singles chart, remaining on the chart for 15 weeks. Furthermore, the track is currently making its 150th consecutive week entry on Spotify’s highly influential ‘Weekly Top Song Global’ chart. Breaking new ground, “Seven” has officially surpassed an astounding 2.969 billion streams, becoming the first song by an Asian artist and the first 2023 release to achieve this monumental streaming milestone.
