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BTS Jungkook’s “Seven” Sweeps Major Music Charts In Countries Around The World For 5 Consecutive Weeks, Achieving An “All-kill”

BTS member Jungkook’s song “Seven” swept the top of major music charts in countries around the world, achieving an “all-kill”, and shone brightly with global popularity.

The July 14th release of Jungkook’s solo single ‘Seven’ topped the track category of the United World Chart of ‘Media Traffic’, a website that compiles global album sales, on August 26.

The chart is a compilation of the most popular songs based on global streaming, download sales, and radio airplay; ‘Seven’ scored 395,000 points and held the number one position for five consecutive weeks.

Also, ‘Seven’ was ranked number one on the international top 20 singles chart of ‘IMI’, the official chart representing the Indian music market, for five consecutive weeks on August 21st. Jungkook achieved the feat of entering the chart at number one for the longest period as a K-pop solo singer with ‘Seven’

‘Seven’ also occupied the top of the Billboard Asian charts, a major US music media.

‘Seven’ has been on the Billboard Vietnam ‘Hot 100’ for 4 weeks in a row on August 19th, and Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Philippines Songs on August 26th for 5 weeks in a row. Edo boasted strong sound source power in the global music market.

In addition, in the 32nd week of the Recording Industry Association Singapore (RIAS), RIAS Top Regional Chart and Top Digital Chart ranked first for 4 consecutive weeks, the longest period for a K-pop solo singer, and Malaysian Recording Industry Association ‘RIM’ (Recording Industry Association) Industry Association of Malaysia)’s International Singles Top 20 chart for the 31st week, ranking first for four consecutive weeks.

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