BTS Jungkook’s “Seven” and “GOLDEN” Extend Historic Run on Spotify Global Charts
BTS member Jungkook continues to build long-term global momentum as a solo artist. His debut single “Seven” and first studio album “GOLDEN” have extended their runs on Spotify’s major Global charts to 127 weeks and 111 weeks respectively—milestones that underline not only peak-era popularity, but also rare longevity that persists deep into the post-release period.

On Spotify’s Weekly Top Songs Global chart for December 12–18, 2025, “Seven” ranked No. 86, extending its weekly global chart presence to 127 weeks since its release in 2023. What stands out is the track’s ability to remain discoverable and replayable over time: rather than relying on a short promotional burst, it continues to draw consistent listening across markets, reflecting a broad, durable audience base.
Jungkook’s first full-length solo album “GOLDEN” also remained a steady fixture on Spotify’s Weekly Top Albums Global chart, placing No. 98 for the same tracking window and bringing its total run to 111 weeks. Album longevity is typically harder to sustain than a single’s after the initial release window, which makes “GOLDEN” notable for maintaining week-to-week relevance through repeat listening, playlist rotation, and ongoing catalog consumption.
Cumulative streaming totals further illustrate that longevity. “GOLDEN” has surpassed 6.5 billion streams on Spotify, while “Seven” has crossed the 2.7 billion mark—figures that signal sustained demand at scale. Even more telling is the song’s ongoing pace: long after release, “Seven” continues to generate millions of daily streams, indicating that its audience has not only remained engaged, but also continued to grow through organic discovery and evergreen playlist placement.
The track’s staying power is also reflected beyond Spotify. “Seven” has remained on Billboard’s Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts for extended periods, reinforcing that its performance is not limited to a single platform or region. Taken together—single longevity, album stability, and total-profile streaming milestones—Jungkook’s solo catalog shows a clear pattern of sustained global consumption rather than a one-cycle spike.
Beyond chart metrics, Jungkook has maintained fan engagement through official channels, sharing seasonal content and special releases that keep his presence active even outside traditional promotional cycles. For audiences following streaming performance trends, the continued traction of “Seven” and “GOLDEN” offers a practical case study of how a K-pop solo release can evolve into long-term catalog value—supported by consistent replay, sustained visibility, and broad cross-market appeal.
