BTS’s Jungkook just hit another major milestone in his solo career! His hit single “Seven” has officially climbed to number 76 on Spotify’s list of the most-streamed songs of all time, surpassing Justin Bieber’s 2015 hit “Sorry,” which now sits at number 77. The feat was confirmed on October 17th, 2025, cementing his global streaming dominance.
🎖️ “Seven” by #Jungkook is now #76 most streamed song ever in Spotify History, surpassing “Sorry” by Justin Bieber (#77)
*Seven is still the highest charting song by an Asian Act! pic.twitter.com/1gwkJojKJG
— 𝗥𝗔𝗣𝗣𝗘𝗥 𝗝𝗞 (@_rapperjk_) October 17, 2025
“Seven” was first released in July 2023 and became an instant global hit, debuting at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping charts worldwide. The track, featuring rapper Latto, quickly broke multiple streaming records, including becoming the fastest song in Spotify history to surpass one billion streams. Two years later, its playlist longevity and popularity prove that the song’s appeal isn’t slowing down.
RM has confirmed that BTS will make their highly anticipated comeback at the end of March 2026.
"We're still preparing the album, filming the jacket, and filming the music video. Anyway, please look forward to it at the end of March next year!" pic.twitter.com/vlXG2aF95F
— Pop Core (@TheePopCore) October 15, 2025
Meanwhile, “Sorry” has also become a staple hit for Justin Bieber’s career and an essential track in his catalog. The song debuted at number two and eventually claimed the top spot in 2015, becoming the signature single from the “Purpose” era. The Canadian pop star would go on to release global hits back to back, with “What Do You Mean?” and “Sorry.”
Justin Bieber will headline Coachella next year. pic.twitter.com/Wd4zuzveu8
— Pop Base (@PopBase) September 16, 2025
As of now, both artists are dedicating their time to music. On one hand, Jungkook completed his military service in June 2025 and is currently working on his 2026 full group comeback with BTS, which is rumored to include a full studio album and a world tour. On the other hand, Justin Bieber has released two “SWAG” and “SWAG II” albums and is preparing to headline the 2026 Coachella festival.