Jungkook’s “Seven” Sets a New Record: The Quickest BTS Solo MV to Hit 200 Million Views

Jungkook's Solo Debut Single "Seven" Achieves Unprecedented Success, Breaking Records Globally

Jungkook's "Seven" Sets a New Record: The Quickest BTS Solo MV to Hit 200 Million Views

 

In a remarkable display of global acclaim, Jungkook’s music video for “Seven” has soared past the 200 million views mark, setting a new record as the fastest solo music video by a BTS member to accomplish this feat. The music video, which features the talented Latto and stars the renowned Han So Hee, has captivated audiences worldwide, cementing its place in the annals of K-pop history.

The “Seven” music video was initially unveiled on July 14 at 1 p.m. KST, achieving this impressive milestone in a mere 55 days. This rapid ascent to popularity underscores the global appeal and influence that Jungkook commands as a solo artist.

Jungkook's "Seven" Sets a New Record: The Quickest BTS Solo MV to Hit 200 Million Views

Since its release, the single “Seven” has not only dominated the viewing charts but has also made a significant impact on various music charts globally. It swiftly climbed to the pinnacle of iTunes charts in numerous regions, showcasing Jungkook’s widespread popularity and the song’s universal appeal. Moreover, Jungkook etched his name in history as the inaugural Korean soloist to debut a song at the number one position on several Billboard charts, including the Hot 100, Global 200, and Global Excl. U.S. chart, where “Seven” marked its entry at the top spot.

The music video for “Seven” has not only been a visual treat but also a chart sensation, garnering an impressive view count within the first 24 hours of its release. This achievement is a testament to the song’s global reach and Jungkook’s ever-growing fan base.

As we celebrate this milestone, we invite you to immerse yourself in the musical and visual spectacle that is “Seven”. Join fans around the world in appreciating this groundbreaking music video that continues to set new standards in the music industry.

 

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