BTS’ Jungkook sets new Billboard records for the Kpop genre

BTSJungkook proved his influence in the American market by releasing his No.1 hit, “Seven,” and his debut album, “GOLDEN.” The idol has captivated the hearts of thousands of Americans and globally.

According to the latest Billboard charts dated December 21, Jungkook’s solo single, “Seven,” ranked 153rd on the Billboard Global 200 and 85th on the “Global Excl. U.S.” The news marks a new record for the Kpop genre settled by The Golden Maknae.

“Seven” has officially charted for 74 consecutive weeks on the chart, which earned him the title of the first and longest-charting Asian solo artist on both charts. This feat reasserts his international influence and reputation as a solo artist. You can celebrate this amazing record by revisiting the “Seven” music video.

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