Here’s the deal: Suga of BTS, unleashing his Agust D persona, drops the fierce hip-hop single “Haegeum” on April 21, 2023—part of his solo debut album D‑Day. The track features the traditional Korean haegeum fiddle and delivers a message about freedom, liberation, and challenging societal expectations, all wrapped in heavy beat and raw lyricism.
Fast-forward—and today, July 28, 2025—“Haegeum” has surpassed a staggering 600 million streams on Spotify, making it the first Korean rap song ever—solo or otherwise—to hit that milestone. Yes. SIX‑hundred‑million. Streams. By a Korean rap star. Own it, World.
This isn’t just a streaming success—it’s Agust D proving that when he raps about freedom, people actually listen. It’s about a rapper holding a centuries‑old Korean instrument and yet telling the world: we’re done with conformity. We belong on playlists and charts. We belong everywhere.
Back when the album dropped, “Haegeum” debuted high on multiple charts: it landed in Japan’s Oricon digital top 3, sold over 3,500 digital copies there in a day, hit No. 58 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100—including top‑10 on Hot Rap Songs and No. 1 on Rap Digital Song Sales—and charted across the Global 200 and various world charts too. Even back then, it was clear: Suga wasn’t just dropping bars—he was dropping statements.
But reaching 500 million had already put fans into orbit earlier this year, and now that it’s climbed to 600 million, we’re officially witnessing the soundtrack of cultural domination. Social media is buzzing—“‘HAEGEUM’ by #AgustD has surpassed 600 MILLION streams on Spotify! It becomes the FIRST Korean Rap song in Spotify History to reach this milestone!”
Let’s be real: for most artists, cracking 100 million streams is a headline. For Agust D? That’s just the opening act. The real headline: a traditional fiddle meets trap flow meets global liberation—and it resonates. That’s not just talent. That’s icon energy.

Now imagine: a rap song entirely in Korean, steeped in cultural symbolism, smashing global streaming records. Meanwhile, critics may whisper “niche appeal,” but Spotify’s counters are roaring otherwise. And yes, fans across the globe—ARMY all over—are adding “Haegeum” to every possible playlist, day in and day out, determined to hit that one‑billion mark. Because when Agust D speaks, the world doesn’t just listen—it responds in full force.
So what’s next? Agust D has already proven that he can command global attention with his solo artistry. Now, with 600 million streams under his belt for one song, he’s rewriting what it means for Korean rap to go global. It’s not just a milestone—it’s a message.
Here’s to Suga: the man who picks up a haegeum and shreds expectations just as hard as he shreds beats. Here’s to Agust D: the artist who turned liberation into viral, tradition into trending, and rap into a historic moment for his culture. This isn’t just a streaming victory—it’s a cultural revolution with a heavy bassline and piercing honesty.