BTS's Jungkook continues to break records on Spotify's Global Charts with his solo single, "Seven." Released on July 14, "Seven" has remained at the #1 spot on Spotify's 'Weekly Top Songs Global' chart from August 4th to August 10th, marking its 4th consecutive week at the pinnacle.

Despite being in its 4th week since release, "Seven" still boasts an impressive roughly 58.2 million streams per week (after filtering), translating to about 8.3 million daily streams. As of August 12th, the song has clinched the top position on Spotify's 'Daily Top Songs Global' for 29 consecutive days.

With "Seven", Jungkook has made K-pop history, becoming the first Asian artist ever to both hold the #1 spot on the Weekly and Daily Top Songs Global charts for four consecutive weeks and 29 days in succession.

BTS Jungkook Sets New Records with
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BTS Jungkook Sets New Records with "Seven" on Spotify Global Charts

Previously, "Seven" set new global records on Spotify by achieving the "most" 89.74 million streams (after filtering) by any male artist worldwide within a week and the "fastest" to reach 100 million streams (after filtering). These feats earned it an official spot in the Guinness World Records.

In addition, the song rapidly amassed 50 million streams in just 3 days and 100 million streams within 6 days (before filtering). Globally, as a male artist's track, it reached 200 million streams in a record 14 days and 300 million in 23 days, showcasing its unprecedented momentum.

Moreover, "Seven" entered the Billboard Main Singles chart 'Hot 100' at #1, maintaining its position in the top 30 for three weeks with rankings of 9 and 30 in the subsequent weeks. It also secured the top spot on both the 'Global 200' and 'Global Excluding US' charts for three consecutive weeks. With this, Jungkook has become the first and longest-standing Asian solo artist to achieve this record.

In another notable achievement, Jungkook's Spotify account became the first-ever for a K-pop solo artist to surpass 35 million monthly listeners.