
Jungkook of BTS has added another milestone with his first solo debut song, “Seven,” on the Billboard global charts.
According to the chart released by Billboard dated March 7, Jungkook’s “Seven” ranked No. 160 on the Global 200 chart.
With this achievement, the track has now spent 134 consecutive weeks on the Global 200 chart, marking the first and longest chart run among songs by Asian groups and solo artists. The record once again demonstrates Jungkook’s enduring global streaming power.

The song also maintained its presence on the Global Excl. U.S. chart the same week, ranking No. 75 and extending its run to 137 consecutive weeks. This sets another record as the longest charting song by an Asian solo artist on the chart.
Notably, “Seven” also saw a significant rise in rankings this week, climbing 32 spots on the Global 200 and 28 spots on the Global Excl. U.S. chart compared to the previous week. Despite being released some time ago, the track continues to enjoy strong streaming numbers and steady support from fans worldwide.
Other songs by Jungkook are also gaining attention. His solo track “Please Don’t Change” reentered the Billboard Dance Digital Song Sales chart at No. 3.
On the Billboard Korea Hot 100 chart, “Seven” ranked No. 74. Meanwhile, on the Global K Songs chart, “Seven” placed No. 10, “Standing Next To You” ranked No. 45, and “3D” came in at No. 73.
The song is also performing strongly on regional charts. On the Billboard Vietnam Hot 100, “Seven” secured the No. 2 position.
Jungkook has previously topped both the Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts with “Seven,” “Standing Next To You,” and “3D.”
“Seven” also debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s main singles chart, the Hot 100, where it remained for 15 weeks. In addition, the track continues to hold the longest charting record for an Asian solo artist on Spotify’s Weekly Top Songs Global chart, with 137 weeks on the chart. The song’s streaming achievements are equally remarkable. “Seven” recently surpassed 2.8 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the first song by an Asian artist and the first release from 2023 to reach the milestone.
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