BTS member Jungkook has achieved another historic milestone: his solo songs have officially surpassed 10 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the first K-pop solo artist to reach this number.
According to BigHit Music and Spotify on November 28, Jungkook’s solo tracks released under his own name exceeded 10 billion cumulative streams as of November 25, marking an unprecedented achievement for a Korean soloist.

‘GOLDEN’ Leads with Over 6.4 Billion Streams
Jungkook’s first solo album “GOLDEN” (released in November 2023) remains a dominant force globally, accumulating over 6.4 billion streams.
Every track on the album has surpassed 100 million streams, showcasing his consistent global popularity and streaming power.
Record-Breaking Hits on Spotify
Jungkook continues to set new Spotify records for Korean solo artists:
- “Seven (feat. Latto)”
- Debuted at No.1 on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs Global — the first K-pop solo song to do so
- Recorded 15.99 million streams on its first day, the biggest day-one debut for a K-pop solo track
- Ranked No.3 on Spotify’s Most Streamed Songs of Summer 2023 (Global)
- Now exceeds 2.6 billion streams, the highest for any Korean single
- “Standing Next to You”
- Surpassed 1.3 billion streams
- “Left and Right” with Charlie Puth
- Surpassed 1.1 billion streams
- “3D (feat. Jack Harlow)”
- Surpassed 1 billion streams

Jungkook now holds four tracks with over 1 billion streams, the most among all K-pop solo artists.
Staying Connected With Fans
Beyond his chart dominance, Jungkook maintains a close relationship with fans through frequent live streams on Weverse, sharing moments from gaming to cooking to casual singing — further strengthening his bond with ARMY.
As his solo music continues breaking global streaming records, Jungkook’s influence as a solo performer shows no signs of slowing down.

