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BTS Jungkook's "Seven" enters Melon's annual chart for 3 consecutive years.

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Mun Wansik

*This content was translated by AI.

BTS (BTS) Jungkook is continuing its long-term success on Melon, a domestic music site.

Jungkook's solo debut song "Seven" reached No. 60 on Melon's 2025 annual chart. As a result, Seven entered the Melon annual chart for the third year in a row, proving its long-term popularity.

The song ranked 22nd in 2023 and 20th in 2024, reaching the top of the list for the second year in a row. As of the 21st, it has been on the Melon weekly chart for a total of 132 weeks, continuing its long run.

"Seven" is a combination of acoustic guitar and UK garage rhythm, which was popular in Britain in the 1990s. It is a serenade that expresses a desire to be with loved ones all week, but Jungkook's unique vocals, sympathetic lyrics, and addictive melodies are constantly leading the popularity.

Jungkook topped the Melon Top 100 chart, staying in the top three for 69 days, 100 days in the top five, 164 days in the top 10, and 451 days in the top 50.

Jungkook ranked No. 1 on Melon's "Top 100" in 11 hours, the shortest time in 2023 based on his solo career. In the same year, it became the first male idol to top the "Top 100," and set a number of new records, including becoming the first male artist to top the Melon weekly chart and achieving 100,000 likes in the shortest time.

Jungkook also topped the Melon Week Popularity Award Top 20 for four consecutive weeks.

Jungkook won four awards at MMA 2023, including Best Solo Man, Hot Trend, Top 10 of the Year, and Million Top 10. MMA 2024, who was serving in the military, also showed an unrivaled presence by being named in this year's top 10 representative artist.

"Seven" has also been listed on the Spotify weekly top song global chart for 131 weeks. It was the first and longest-running Asian solo artist to surpass 2.76 billion streams on Spotify.

The Billboard Global 200 and Global (excluding the U.S.) charts also recorded 128 consecutive weeks and 129 consecutive weeks, respectively, setting the longest record among Asian solo singers.

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