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BTS (BTS) Jungkook continues to march to a new super-special record.
Jungkook's first solo debut song "Seven" ranked 146th, according to the "Global 200" chart released on Jan. 31 by the U.S. music media Billboard.
"Seven," released in 2023, set a new record for entering the 130th week, the first and longest period, including all Asian groups and solo singers, on the Billboard "Global 200" chart.
In addition, "Seven" ranked 78th on the "Global (excluding the U.S.)" chart released on the same day, making it on the chart for 132 weeks, the first Asian solo artist and the longest period. Jungkook is constantly setting new records on the two main Billboard charts.

"Seven" was ranked 6 and 11 spots higher on the "Global 200" and "Global (excluding the U.S.)" charts compared to the previous week, proving its strong music power as a global mega hit song.
In addition, "Seven" was ranked 71st on the newly established Billboard Korea's "Hot 100" chart for five weeks. In addition, "Seven" ranked 14th on the Billboard "Global K-Songs" chart, "Standing Next To You" ranked 47th, and "3D" ranked 63rd. All three songs were successful in their ninth week.
Jungkook's "Seven" entered a total of 17 and 18 songs on the two global charts, listing them for 265 and 315 weeks, respectively.
"Seven," "Standing Next To You," and "3D" have both topped the "Global 200" and "Global (excluding the U.S.)" charts.
Jungkook was also listed as "Seven" for 133 weeks on the "Weekly Top Song Global" chart, one of the main charts of Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform. He is continuing his remarkable career as a global super-pop star, setting a new record for the first and longest Asian solo artist ever.
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