This achievement once again shows the male singer's stable global influence, as well as the long-term attachment of fans to his personal imprint music products.
Released in 2020, "Still With You" is a Korean song written by Jungkook as a gift for fans. For many years, the song has maintained an average of about 500,000 streams per day, and officially reached 400 million listens on December 27. This is considered an impressive number for a song that does not have a massive promotion campaign and does not release official music videos.
With this achievement, Jungkook currently owns seven songs exceeding the 400 million streams mark on Spotify as a solo artist, continuing to consolidate its position as one of the K-pop solo artists with the most outstanding online music listening achievements today.
Not only on Spotify, "Still With You" also recorded significant streams on other platforms. On YouTube Music, the song reached 121 million streams, while Jungkook's official audio video posted on YouTube Topic channel surpassed 129 million views, although there were no music videos invested in images.
After being officially released on Spotify, "Still With You" once topped the Viral Songs Global daily chart, becoming the first K-pop artist solo song to reach number one and maintain this chart for 4 consecutive days. The song also achieved many impressive achievements on Billboard charts, including number one World Digital Song Sales, number six Digital Song Sales, number 62 Global 200 and number 33 Global (excluding the US).
In addition, "Still With You" once topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 101 countries and territories, and also led iTunes globally and in Europe for many consecutive days.
In addition to "Still With You", two other self-composed songs for Jungkook fans, "Never Let Go" and "My You", also reached 220 million and 165 million streams on Spotify respectively. Notably, Jungkook's Spotify profile has exceeded 10 billion accumulated streams, helping him become the Asian artist to reach this milestone fastest and the first K-pop solo artist to do so.