2025-08-08

Dynamic Duo: Jimin and Jungkook Solo Records

 🎙️ Jimin & Jungkook: A Match Made in Records


Together they’re BTS‑legend tier. Solo, they’re rewriting the rulebook. Here’s how they shine individually and in tandem:


1. Jimin: The Unstoppable Solo Trailblazer


Longest‑charting song by any Korean soloist: Jimin’s “Who” sat on the Billboard Hot 100 for 32 weeks, surpassing BTS’s “Dynamite” .


Tied for longest run by a K‑act in UK charts this decade: “Who” now matches "Dynamite" on the UK Official Singles Chart .


Jimin’s project “Muse” spent 33 weeks on the Billboard 200, tying Jungkook’s record for a solo Korean release with “Golden” .


Dominant on Billboard’s Artist 100: Jimin currently tops the chart as a Korean soloist for 39 weeks .


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2. Jungkook: Streaming King & Billboard Demolisher


First Korean soloist with 100 weeks on Spotify Weekly Top Artists Global Chart — a first among all K‑pop soloists .


**“Golden” breaks Billboard 200 record**: Jungkook’s debut album spent 9 straight weeks on the chart — the longest ever for a K‑pop soloist at that time .


Spotify legend:


*“Seven”* set Guinness records for most streams in a week by a male artist (89.7M) and fastest to 100M streams (8 days) .


It later became the fastest to hit 1 billion streams (~109 days) on Spotify — male & all‑artist category .


*“Golden”* album surpassed 5 billion Spotify streams — a first for any solo Korean act .


Jungkook became the first Korean soloist with multiple songs exceeding 1 billion streams: “Seven,” “Standing Next to You,” and “Left and Right” .


Billboard history:

Debuted at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100, Global 200, and Global Excl. US simultaneously — a BTS first .


*“3D”* (feat. Jack Harlow) debuted at No. 1 on both Global charts and No. 5 on Hot 100 and UK charts — making Jungkook the first South Korean solo artist with two consecutive top‑5 UK entries .


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 Why These Duo Feats Matter

Duo Highlight Why It Matters;

Both record‑breakers in same metrics (Billboard runs, streaming milestones) They’ve pushed each other to new heights — even as soloists they're neck‑and‑neck .

Spotify dominance Jungkook claimed fastest to billion streams, Jimin first to one‑bill for a Korean soloist and multiple weeks on Artist 100.

Billboard power duo Jimin’s "Who" and Jungkook’s "Seven" both hit Hot 100 No.1 — yet their long‑charting runs differ in style.

Cultural resonance together: despite military hiatus, their projects in 2023–25 stayed chart‑fronters through raw storytelling and fierce fan loyalty . 




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🧩 Bonus Highlights


**“Seven”** earned Global Song of Summer, Song of Summer at VMAs, and awards at Billboard Music Awards and MTV EMAs .


Jungkook’s Golden album was the only male Asian album featured in Apple Music’s “Met‑Gala‑Worthy Albums” list .


Jimin’s Like Crazy was the first Korean song to debut at #1 in t

he MENA region and topped multiple Billboard charts .

2025-08-06

BTS’s Top 10 achievements and world‑record milestones — a tribute to their historic reign in music and culture 💜:

BTS’s Top 10 achievements and world‑record milestones — a tribute to their historic reign in music and culture 💜:



 1. ✨ First K‑pop group to top the U.S. Billboard 200


With Love Yourself: Tear in 2018, BTS became the first Korean act ever to hit No 1 on the U.S. albums chart  .


2. 🏆 First K‑pop group to break into the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10


Fake Love” reached No 10 in June 2018, making BTS the first Korean group to achieve that milestone  .


3. 🚀 “Dynamite”: All‑English track rewriting history


Debuted at No 1 on the Hot 100 — first all-South Korean act to do so  .


Posted the longest run on the Hot 100 (32 weeks), a record for a Korean track  .


Topped Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart for 18 non‑consecutive weeks, matching their own “Butter” record  .



4. 🧈 "Butter" smash metrics


Most Spotify streams in 24 hours: ~11 million plays  .


Most YouTube views in 24 hours: ~108.2 million  .


Most music video premiere live viewers: ~3.9 million tuning in at once  .



5. 🎧 Most streamed group on Spotify


Surpassed Coldplay to hit over 31.9 billion streams by March 2023 — making them the most‑streamed band on the platform  .


6. 📺 Guinness Hall of Fame & countless Guinness records


BTS landed 23 Guinness World Records, including each record above and more — earning a spot in the 2022 Guinness Hall of Fame  .


7. 🏟️ Stadium-shaking global tours


Their Love Yourself World Tour (2018–19) drew over 2 million fans across 62 shows, grossing nearly $250 million — the highest-grossing tour by a non-English act  .

They also sold out iconic venues like Rose Bowl and Wembley Stadium, breaking venue benchmarks last held by acts like Beyonce and U2  .


8. 🧠 Cultural & UN leadership


First K‑pop group to speak at the United Nations, launching their "Love Myself" initiative in 2021. They’ve engaged in global campaigns addressing youth violence and self-care  .


9. 🌍 Social media dominance


Averaged 422,000 retweets in 2019 — world record for Twitter engagement by an artist or group  .


Fastest TikTok account to hit 1 million followers — 3 hours, 31 minutes after their debut in 2019  .



10. 💿 Record-breaking home sales


Their album Map of the Soul: 7 sold 4.44 million+ copies in South Korea by March 2021, making it the best-selling album ever in the country  .



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🎯 Bonus Honorables:


First Asian act to win Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards in 2021, plus Favorite Pop Group and Favorite Pop Song for “Butter”  .


Named IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year in both 2020 and 2021  .




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👑 Why These Achievements Matter:


Trailblazers: BTS didn’t just break records — they shattered expectations and set new standards for Korean artists on a global scale.


Cultural changemakers: From the UN podium to philanthropic campaigns, they turned pop music into social influence.


Fan-fueled power: Their ARMY reshaped digital fandom engagement, fueling milestones across platforms.