BTS’s Jungkook has once again proven why he’s one of the world’s top global pop stars, sweeping multiple categories on Billboard’s 2025 Year-End Charts and closing out the year with a powerful “golden” finale.
Billboard’s year-end rankings — a key indicator of global streaming and digital sales — showed Jungkook charting across both song and artist categories, despite being in a non-promotional period.

His solo debut single “Seven” placed:
- No. 74 on the Billboard Global 200 Songs
- No. 45 on the Global Excl. U.S. Songs chart
Jungkook also ranked:
- No. 85 on Global 200 Artists
- No. 69 on Global Excl. U.S. Artists
A clear sign of his enduring international reach.
His trio of hit singles — “Seven,” “Standing Next to You,” and “3D” — made history on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at No. 1, No. 5, and No. 5, respectively, and charting for 15, 19, and 9 weeks.
Jungkook became the first K-pop soloist to land three Top 5 entries simultaneously, charting seven total songs for a combined 68 weeks on the Hot 100.
His first solo album GOLDEN also smashed records, entering the Billboard 200 at No. 2 and becoming the first Asian solo artist to stay on the chart for 24 consecutive weeks.
Globally, Jungkook’s impact was even stronger. Across the Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts, he has now placed 17 and 18 songs, spending a staggering 259 and 308 weeks on each chart.
All three title tracks hit No. 1 worldwide.
His awards track record echoed the charts: Jungkook has earned three Billboard Music Awards in two years, the most among K-pop soloists.
“Seven” topped the 2023 Global Summer Songs, and in 2024 it ranked as the No. 1 International Power Player track outside the U.S. Jungkook also claimed the top spot on the 2024 Billboard K-pop Artist 100.
With chart-topping songs, record-breaking longevity, and multiple awards, Jungkook’s year-end results cement him as a global powerhouse — not just in numbers, but in influence across the entire music landscape.

