Jungkook's collaboration with The Kid LAROI debuts at No. 44 on Billboard Hot 100
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The Kid LAROI's new song "Too Much," featuring BTS's Jungkook, landed No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Tuesday, making Jungkook the second K-pop soloist to have five songs enter the chart.
The song, released on Oct. 20, also features British rapper Central Cee.
Another song from Jungkook, "3D," featuring Jack Harlow, is also staying at No. 75 on the main singles chart. It was released on Sept. 29.
Jungkook's other songs to enter the chart include "Stay Alive" (2022), "Left and Right" (2022) and "Seven." He shares the record with the "Gangnam Style" (2012) singer Psy.
The global K-pop star also set records the day before.
Jungkook's solo debut track "Seven" became the fastest song to reach 1 billion streams on the global music streaming service Spotify, the company said Tuesday.
The song reached 1 billion streams 108 days after its first release on July 14, cutting four days off Miley Cyrus's 112 days with "Flowers."
"Seven," featuring rapper Latto, also landed at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart on July 29.
Jungkook, whose real name is Jun Jung-kook, debuted as a member of boy band BTS in 2013. He released his first solo debut single, "Seven," on July 14, writing new records for global music charts.
Jungkook's first official album "Golden" will drop on Friday at 1 p.m. There are 11 tracks, including two singles he released earlier this year, "Seven" and "3D."
To find out more about Jungkook and BTS, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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