In an electrifying feat that has redefined male solo artistry in the K-Pop realm, BTS’s Jungkook (South Korea) achieved the K-Pop Records Library title for the biggest streaming year by a male K-Pop soloist on Spotify, racking up an unparalleled 3.745 billion streams across all his solo credits in 2024.This jaw-dropping benchmark, authenticated by K-Pop Records Library’s expert data verification team through official Spotify analytics, eclipses every prior record for male K-Pop soloists in a single year. Jungkook’s explosive 2024 fueled by his debut album GOLDEN and enduring hits demolished his own 2023 high of 2.9 billion streams, delivering a staggering 29% year over year surge and establishing him as the unrivaled king of K-Pop streaming supremacy.
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Jungkook’s 2024 dominance wasn’t confined to raw volume; it showcased relentless global traction: his December streams alone topped 320 million, making him the most-streamed male K-Pop soloist that month amid Spotify’s enhanced anti bot measures, edging out V (BTS) at 280 million and Jimin (BTS) at 265 million. By year end, he breached the 10 billion cumulative streams threshold across his solo catalog the first male K-Pop soloist to do so while boasting 16.3 million monthly listeners, the pinnacle for any K-Pop male act.”This transcends mere statistics; it’s a seismic shift in global music paradigms,” declared Dr. Ji-Hoon Park, Chief Archivist at K-Pop Records Library.



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