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BTS’s Jungkook, the solo K-pop singer with the most no.1 placements on the U.S iTunes… his 11th song to top the charts.

, “BTS’s Jungkook has been spotlighted as the K-pop solo artist who has topped the U.S. iTunes most frequently in history. Recently, ‘World Music Awards’ (WMA), ‘Chart Data’, and ‘Pop Base’ official accounts, known as ‘Europe’s Billboard’, highlighted that Jungkook is the first K-pop solo artist to achieve 11 number 1 hits on the U.S. iTunes, making him the K-pop solo artist with the most number 1 hits in U.S. iTunes history.”, “Jungkook’s songs that have reached number 1 on the U.S. iTunes, include singles like ‘Seven’, ‘3D’, the title track ‘Standing Next to You’ from his solo album ‘GOLDEN’, ‘Standing Next To You Future Funk Remix’, webtoon OST ‘Stay Alive’, ‘Dreamers’ the official soundtrack for the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup, self-composed songs ‘Never Let Go’, ‘Still with you’, collaboration songs ‘Left and Right’, ‘Too much’, and ‘3D Justin Timberlake Remix’, totaling 11 songs.”,

, “Previously, Jungkook set a record in the U.S. by achieving sales of over 900,000 units in the shortest time among all solo Asian artist albums with ‘GOLDEN’, and is on the brink of becoming a ‘million seller’ (1 million).”, “Based on first-week sales, Jungkook set the record for the highest sales and the first-time sales exceeding 200,000 units as a K-pop solo artist album in the U.S. In less than a month after the album’s release, he also set the record for being the first K-pop solo artist to sell over 500,000 units in the U.S.”, “Jungkook achieved selling over 2 million units for one song in the U.S. (Seven), and over 500,000 units for six songs (Seven, 3D, Standing Next To You, Euphoria, 시차, Left and Right). He established a new record as the first and only K-pop solo artist to own five songs (Standing Next To You, Seven, 3D, Left and Right, Euphoria) that sold over 1 million units, making history in the K-pop industry.”

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