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BTS’ Jungkook, often referred to as the ‘king of K-pop,’ has seized the Billboard throne, toppling none other than the ‘queen of Pop’ herself, Taylor Swift. The youngest member of the global sensation BTS has proven to be a formidable force in the music industry, showcasing his dominance with both albums and singles in the United States.
Jungkook’s latest triumph comes as his digital single, “Standing Next To You,” secures the coveted No.1 position on the Digital Song Sales chart, a weekly Billboard ranking highlighting the best-selling individual tunes in the US. This achievement is particularly noteworthy as it surpasses Taylor Swift’s recent chart-topper, “You’re Losing Me,” and outperforms the runner-up, Jack Harlow’s “Lovin’ on Me.”
The K-pop idol’s hit single continues to defy expectations, selling an impressive 14,400 copies in the past tracking frame, making it the sole song in America to breach the 10,000-copy mark this week. This robust sales performance is not new for “Standing Next To You,” which has previously claimed the No. 1 spot for four nonconsecutive turns on the Digital Song Sales chart.
Jungkook’s solo success is further highlighted by his debut solo album, “GOLDEN,” released on November 3. The lead track, “Standing Next To You,” debuted at No. 5 on the Hot 100, a testament to its immediate success largely driven by substantial sales figures. This track marks one of the five chart-toppers for the South Korean artist on the Hot 100 in 2023 alone.
The recent chart shuffle sees Jungkook displacing Taylor Swift, who had previously held the top spot with “You’re Losing Me.” Swift’s track, released digitally after being initially available only on a physical CD, had enjoyed a surge in sales, catapulting it to No. 1. However, Jungkook’s undeniable selling power has now shifted the balance in his favor.
“Standing Next To You” stands as the third and likely final single from Jungkook’s debut solo album, “GOLDEN.” With the BTS members currently enlisted in the military and set to reunite in 2025, Jungkook’s solo success continues to underscore the global impact of K-pop, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the group’s eventual reunion.
As Jungkook continues to make waves on the Billboard charts, his ascent to the top reaffirms his status as a global music icon, heralding a new era where the ‘king of K-pop’ takes center stage, even in the realm of the ‘queen of Pop.’
Jungkook’s latest triumph comes as his digital single, “Standing Next To You,” secures the coveted No.1 position on the Digital Song Sales chart, a weekly Billboard ranking highlighting the best-selling individual tunes in the US. This achievement is particularly noteworthy as it surpasses Taylor Swift’s recent chart-topper, “You’re Losing Me,” and outperforms the runner-up, Jack Harlow’s “Lovin’ on Me.”
The K-pop idol’s hit single continues to defy expectations, selling an impressive 14,400 copies in the past tracking frame, making it the sole song in America to breach the 10,000-copy mark this week. This robust sales performance is not new for “Standing Next To You,” which has previously claimed the No. 1 spot for four nonconsecutive turns on the Digital Song Sales chart.
Jungkook’s solo success is further highlighted by his debut solo album, “GOLDEN,” released on November 3. The lead track, “Standing Next To You,” debuted at No. 5 on the Hot 100, a testament to its immediate success largely driven by substantial sales figures. This track marks one of the five chart-toppers for the South Korean artist on the Hot 100 in 2023 alone.
The recent chart shuffle sees Jungkook displacing Taylor Swift, who had previously held the top spot with “You’re Losing Me.” Swift’s track, released digitally after being initially available only on a physical CD, had enjoyed a surge in sales, catapulting it to No. 1. However, Jungkook’s undeniable selling power has now shifted the balance in his favor.
“Standing Next To You” stands as the third and likely final single from Jungkook’s debut solo album, “GOLDEN.” With the BTS members currently enlisted in the military and set to reunite in 2025, Jungkook’s solo success continues to underscore the global impact of K-pop, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the group’s eventual reunion.
As Jungkook continues to make waves on the Billboard charts, his ascent to the top reaffirms his status as a global music icon, heralding a new era where the ‘king of K-pop’ takes center stage, even in the realm of the ‘queen of Pop.’