BTS's youngest member, Jungkook, has made history again among South Korean soloists. The "3D" singer has officially become the first Korean soloist to reach 10 billion cumulative streams on Spotify. 

Jungkook achieved this milestone through songs released under his name, not projects with BTS. According to BIGHIT MUSIC, the Calvin Klein model achieved this feat on Tuesday (November 25, 2025), as reported by the Korea JoongAng Daily on Friday (November 28, 2025). 

Jungkook's achievement is certainly inseparable from the overwhelming response to his album, Golden (2023). Currently, the album has been streamed over 6.4 billion times on social media platforms. 

Every track on the Golden album has been a huge hit with fans, racking up at least 100 million streams over the past two years. 10 billion cumulative streams on Spotify follows a string of other achievements by Jungkook on Spotify. 

His single, "Seven" (feat. Latto), debuted at the top of the Daily Top Songs Global chart upon its release in 2023. Seven makes Jungkook the first solo artist to achieve this feat. 

The song also racked up 15.99 million streams in the first 24 hours of its release, a record high for a K-Pop soloist. Seven later entered Spotify's Most-Streamed Songs of Summer 2023 list, ranking at #3 on the list.

After "Seven," Jungkook also achieved success with a series of other singles, including "Standing Next to You" (2023, from the album "Golden"), "Left and Right" (2022) featuring Charlie Puth, and "3D" (2023) featuring Jack Harlow. These songs have now been streamed over 1 billion times.

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