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BTS (BTS) Jungkook continued his global music power by setting a new record with "Seven."
Jungkook's first solo song "Seven" ranked 177th on the "Global 200" chart as of Feb. 14 by the U.S. music media Billboard.
Jungkook's "Seven" stayed on the chart for 132 weeks, the first and longest period among Asian singers on Billboard's main chart, "Global 200."
It also reached 95th place on the Billboard's "Global (excluding the U.S.)" chart on February 14, becoming the first Asian solo artist and the longest-running singer for 134 consecutive weeks. This proved the power of the global mega hit song by continuing its long-term record march.
Jungkook's "Seven" remained at 66th place on Billboard Korea's "Hot 100" chart, the same as the previous week. In Billboard's "Global K-Songs," "Seven" ranked 10th, "Standing Next To You" ranked 43rd, and "3D" ranked 56th. Jungkook showed his presence by putting all three songs on the chart.
Jungkook topped both the "Global 200" and "Global (excluding the U.S.)" charts with "Seven," "Standing Next to You," and "3D." It also entered the two charts with 17 and 18 songs, respectively, and entered the charts for a total of 267 and 317 weeks.
"Seven" charted for 15 weeks after debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard main single chart "Hot 100".
"Seven" also set a chart-topping record for 135 consecutive weeks, the first and longest period as an Asian solo artist on Spotify's main chart "Weekly Top Song Global." In addition, it exceeded 2.78 billion streams for the first time on Spotify as an Asian singer.
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