The Official Award Of A Certificate
In a digital success, BTS member Jungkook, along by fellow rapper Latto, gained the title of most streamed K-pop song on Spotify with “Seven.” This seductive pop hit, which was released on July 14, 2023, not only broke records, but also shattered them. The K-pop Records Library (KRL) acknowledged “Seven” as a streaming powerhouse by March 17, 2025, solidifying Jungkook’s solo reputation on the international scene. The story told by the numbers is thrilling. “Seven” set a Guinness World Record for the most streamed song on Spotify during its first week of release with 89,748,171 plays. Not only that, but it became the fastest song to reach 100 million streams on the site within eight days of its debut. Just 109 days after its release, on October 31, 2023, it had surpassed 1 billion streams, surpassing all previous K-pop songs and setting yet another Guinness record.
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It is the most streamed K-pop song in Spotify history, with over 1.7 billion plays as of early 2025. What caused this quick ascent? With a captivating, summer-ready feel that captivated listeners everywhere, “Seven” combined Latto’s razor-sharp rap edge with Jungkook’s soft vocals. Supported by Jungkook’s solo fans and BTS’s ARMY, the song’s clean and explicit versions dominated playlists, and its seductive music video, which has received over 300 million views on YouTube, kept the hype going. Its supremacy on streaming was further enhanced by its seven-week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. KRL hails “Seven” as the apex of the digital era of K-pop. Jungkook’s solo debut revolutionized the possibilities for K-pop songs. Because the next huge smash in K-pop is always just a play button away, KRL keeps an eye on Spotify’s constantly moving charts while fans celebrate this record.
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