Jungkook for BTS Is the Inaugural Korean Artist to Reach 900 Million Total Spotify Streams

Just another day when we get some good news regarding our favorite and one of the most successful K-Pop bands, BTS. Though it has been a while since the boys went on hiatus to focus on their personal careers, while we as fans have been very understanding of it, it is also to point out gently that we are keeping a track of their achievements throughout. Well, this time, our favorite boy, Jungkook just created a record, and we couldn’t be any prouder.

Jungkook’s Song, ‘Stay Alive’ On YouTube

BTS Jungkook 'Stay Alive' Lyrics (Prod. SUGA of BTS) (CHAKHO OST)

As he becomes the first Korean musician to achieve 900 million streams across each of his tracks, including “Stay Alive”, “Dreamers”, “Left and Right”, and numerous more, BTS’ Jungkook proceeds to flaunt his fame. The ARMYs become aware of this when they observe how his singing abilities never cease to astound new fans.

BTS Jungkook

The member of BTS known as Jungkook displayed his status as a “global pop icon” by registering the largest increase in the percentage of Spotify subscribers among K-pop musicians. His individual Spotify profile saw a continuous gain of 103,330 subscribers on February 17 as per K-Pop Radar, that aggregates data across various conferences instantaneously.

Jungkook and Charlie Puth Collab Song, ‘Left and Right’ On YouTube

Charlie Puth - Left And Right (feat. Jung Kook of BTS) [Official Video]

Particularly, Jungkook’s Spotify profile came in first place among musicians, both in K-pop groups and individual vocalists, who exhibited the greatest rise in subscribers the previous day. Meanwhile, his Spotify profile surpassed the 6,205,967 aggregate subscriber mark, revealing the fervent love and encouragement of music enthusiasts from all over the globe.

In addition, Spotify, the biggest online streaming service in the world, recognized Jungkook among the most popular K-pop recording artist in its year-end “Top K-pop Musician of 2022” announcement. He was also chosen as the “exclusive” Korean male vocalist in the list of the “200 Greatest Singers of All Time,” which was published by the American music publication “Rolling Stone.”

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