Hot off the digital press, our golden maknae, Jungkook, has shattered records again—this time in Japan of all places. His solo anthem “Seven” just surpassed a jaw-dropping 340 million streams on Japanese platforms, officially earning the title of most-streamed K‑pop solo track in Japan ever. Cue the confetti, cue the fans losing their minds on X because, yes, the “True king of streaming”—as one fan so eloquently put it—is at it again.
Let’s break it down—because clearly we need to, given our collective contemplation over “How many millions is enough?” The song debuted two years ago (July 14, 2023) as part of Jungkook’s debut solo album Golden, featuring U.S. rapper Latto. Domestically it crushed charts—Billboard Hot 100, Global 200—you name it. Globally, it also became the fastest male K-pop track ever to hit 1 billion Spotify streams, eventually crossing 2.2 billion.
Now Japan joins the party. With 340 million streams and counting, “Seven” isn’t just a hit—it’s a cultural tsunami. And yes, that’s solely streaming numbers, not counting downloads or video plays.
Honestly, what else is left to conquer? The moon? Space? Next stop: Jungkook’s anthem playing in orbit.
So here we are, collectively gasping at the screen: Jungkook, the maknae who turned solo debut into a global phenomenon, just went and stamped “unprecedented” across Japan with 340 million streams. Again.
Outrageously impressive? Absolutely.
Sarcastically inevitable? You bet.
Heartfelt and full of love and pride? Always—ARMY forever.
Jungkook, you glorious record‑breaker—keep streaming, keep singing, and keep reminding us why we stan one of the greatest soloists of our generation.