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BTS Jungkook's solo song "Seven" exceeded 1.2 billion streams on YouTube.The MV is about to reach 600 million views

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Mun Wansik

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BTS (BTS) Jungkook is continuing his powerful sound source power with his solo song "Seven."

Jungkook's solo debut song "Seven," released in 2023, surpassed 1.2 billion streams on YouTube Music. Despite two and a half years after its release, it has steadily gained popularity on YouTube Music, proving it to be a global mega-hit song.

Jungkook has five tracks (Seven, 3D, Standing Next to You, Dreamers, Left and Right) with 400 million plays on YouTube Music, achieving the highest record among K-pop solo artists. He also has eight tracks (Seven, 3D, Standing Next to You, Still With You, Dreamers, Left and Right, Stay Alive, and Hate You) that have been played on YouTube Music.

"Seven" is also continuing its music power on Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform, with 2.739 billion streams for the shortest period and first time among Asian singers. The official music video of "Seven" on YouTube has more than 580 million views, and is moving toward reaching 600 million views.

Jungkook's YouTube topic channel recently surpassed 4 million subscribers. Jungkook ranks first among K-pop soloists in the number of subscribers to YouTube's Topic channel.

Jungkook also ranked No. 1 on YouTube as the most searched male K-pop idol group in 2025. For the fifth consecutive year, he has maintained his No. 1 ranking as the most searched male K-pop idol on YouTube worldwide.

Jungkook ranked No. 1 as the most searched boy idol group in the U.S. and No. 2 in Japan and Korea. Along with world-renowned soccer stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, they are consistently listed in the top three most talked about personal celebrities on YouTube around the world.

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