BTS has been recognized as the most-streamed K-pop artist on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform, for the seventh consecutive year. They have consistently held the top position since 2018, demonstrating their powerful influence in the global music market.
On December 5, Spotify announced through its analysis of this year’s music consumption data, “Wrapped,” that BTS recorded 3.9 billion streams, the highest among K-pop artists. This announcement serves as an important indicator of BTS’s continuing popularity and their musical achievements.
In particular, the solo activities of the members also drew attention. BTS JiMin’s “Who” became the fastest Korean song to reach 1 billion streams this year, being selected as the most-streamed artist in Korea for the second consecutive year. BTS JungKook’s “Seven” became the first K-pop song to surpass 2 billion streams, once again proving his musical prowess.
BTS V also made a unique mark by becoming the first K-pop solo artist to surpass 19 million followers on Spotify, showcasing his distinct presence. BTS JiMin’s “Who” and “Like Crazy” ranked first and second as the most-streamed songs in Korea, further confirming BTS’s strong presence on domestic charts.
As such, BTS is achieving remarkable results in both team and individual activities, further solidifying K-pop’s global position. We look forward to seeing how their journey will unfold in the future. Please keep an eye on BTS’s next leap forward.
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