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Spotify releases 2025 Global Impact List, highlights rise of K-pop soloists like Jennie and Jin
Spotify releases 2025 Global Impact List, highlights rise of K-pop soloists like Jennie and Jin

Straits Times

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Spotify releases 2025 Global Impact List, highlights rise of K-pop soloists like Jennie and Jin

SEOUL – Global music streaming platform Spotify unveiled its 2025 Global Impact List for the first half of the year on July 21, spotlighting the growing influence of K-pop soloists such as Jennie, Jin and J-Hope. The list ranks the 30 most-streamed tracks by South Korean artistes outside the country between Jan 1 and June 30. This year's list offers a glimpse into the evolving K-pop landscape through a diverse line-up of artistes, highlighting the importance of artistes' charm as soloists and their active interaction with overseas musicians. One of the most notable trends is the rise of solo K-pop acts. Of the top 30 songs , 19 were by solo artistes and, among the top 10, nine tracks were sung by soloists. Spotify noted that the chart reflects a shift in K-pop from group-centred storytelling to more personal narratives and individual artistic identity. A total of 14 South Korean acts appeared on the list, including boy band BTS members Jin and J-Hope, Blackpink's Jennie, Rose and Jisoo, as well as Ive, Le Sserafim, NCT's Ten, Tomorrow X Together (TXT), GOT7, Seventeen, Meovv, BoyNextDoor and G-Dragon. Of the 30 tracks, only 12 came from artistes or groups outside BTS and Blackpink. Topping the list is Jennie's main track Like Jennie from her March solo album Ruby, followed by Jin's Don't Say You Love Me from his second mini album Echo, released in May. Jennie stood out with nine songs featured on the list, all from Ruby. Fellow Blackpink member Jisoo placed No. 8 and No. 27 with Earthquake and Your Love respectively, while Rose's Messy, part of the F1: The Movie soundtrack, ranked No. 14. J-Hope, who has been actively promoting new releases and his solo world tour, landed four songs on the list: Mona Lisa at No. 4, Sweet Dreams at No. 6, LV Bag at No. 10 and Killin' It Girl at No. 16. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore S'poreans aged 21 to 59 can claim $600 SG60 vouchers from July 22 Singapore Miscalculation of MOH subsidies, grants: Error resulted in $7m of over-payments, $2m in shortfalls Singapore Changi Airport handles 17.5 million passengers in Q2 2025 Singapore 2 charged over alleged involvement in posting of bail for man who subsequently absconded Singapore Teen charged after allegedly selling vaporisers, advertising e-cigarettes on WhatsApp Life Having a workout partner could be the secret to sticking to your fitness goals Singapore 2,500 turtles seized in India and sent back to S'pore, put down humanely after salmonella detected Singapore Ports and planes: The 2 Singapore firms helping to keep the world moving Ten's Stunner, the title track of his March solo album, BTS' RM's surprise collaboration with Epik High's Tablo, Stop The Rain, and G-Dragon's comeback single Too Bad were also included. Among group releases, Le Sserafim secured the highest group ranking with Hot at No. 9, also placing No. 23 with Come Over. Ive landed two tracks on the chart, Rebel Heart at No. 12 and Attitude at No. 21. TXT's Love Language came in at No. 20, GOT7's Python at No. 24 and Seventeen's Thunder at No. 25. Rookie girl group Meovv appeared with Hands Up and BoyNextDoor closed out the list with If I Say, I Love You. Aside from the strong presence of solo mega hits, another key takeaway was the popularity of K-pop collaborations with global artistes. Jennie expanded her sound and global appeal through collaborations with American singers Doechii, Kali Uchis and Dominic Fike, British-Albanian singer Dua Lipa and American actor-musician Childish Gambino. J-Hope solidified his global presence with collaborations featuring American singers Miguel, Pharrell Williams and GloRilla. G-Dragon's comeback track drew major attention thanks to his team-up with American singer Anderson Paak. The Spotify list also pointed to the increasing impact of original soundtracks from films and animation. In addition to Rose's Messy, the platform highlighted the rapid rise of Your Idol – a track from the Netflix hit Kpop Demon Hunters which, despite being released just six days before data collection ended, debuted at No. 41. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Spotify's 2025 Global Impact List highlights rise of soloists
Spotify's 2025 Global Impact List highlights rise of soloists

Korea Herald

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Spotify's 2025 Global Impact List highlights rise of soloists

Jennie, Jin and J-Hope dominate as K-pop soloists, lead the top 30 most-streamed Korean tracks outside Korea Global music streaming platform Spotify on Monday unveiled its 2025 Global Impact List for the first half of the year, spotlighting the growing influence of K-pop soloists such as Jennie, Jin and J-Hope. The Global Impact List ranks the 30 most-streamed tracks by Korean artists outside of South Korea between Jan. 1 and June 30. This year's list offers a glimpse into the evolving K-pop landscape through a diverse lineup of artists, highlighting the importance of artists' charm as soloists and their active interaction with overseas musicians. One of the most notable trends is the rise of solo K-pop acts — out of the top 30 songs, 19 were by solo artists, and among the top 10, 9 tracks were sung by soloists. Spotify noted that the chart reflects a shift in K-pop from group-centered storytelling to more personal narratives and individual artistic identity. A total of 14 Korean acts appeared on the list, including BTS members Jin and J-Hope, Blackpink's Jennie, Rose and Jisoo, as well as Ive, Le Sserafim, NCT's Ten, Tomorrow X Together, GOT7, Seventeen, Meovv, BoyNextDoor and G-Dragon. Of the 30 tracks, only 12 came from artists or groups outside of BTS and Blackpink. Topping the list is Jennie's main track 'Like Jennie' from her March solo album "Ruby," followed by Jin's 'Don't Say You Love Me' from his second mini album "Echo," released in May. Jennie stood out with nine songs featured on the list, all from "Ruby." Fellow Blackpink member Jisoo placed No. 8 and No. 27 with 'Earthquake' and 'Your Love,' respectively, while Rose's 'Messy,' part of the 'F1 The Movie' soundtrack, ranked No. 14. J-Hope, who has been actively promoting new releases and his solo world tour, landed four songs on the list: 'Mona Lisa' at No. 4, 'Sweet Dreams' at No. 6, 'LV Bag' at No. 10 and 'Killin' It Girl' at No. 16. NCT Ten's 'Stunner,' the title track of its March solo album, RM's surprise collaboration with Epik High's Tablo, 'Stop The Rain' (released during RM's military service), and G-Dragon's comeback single 'Too Bad' were also included in the list. Among group releases, Le Sserafim secured the highest group ranking with 'Hot' at No. 9, also placing No. 23 with 'Come Over.' Ive landed two tracks on the chart, 'Rebel Heart' at No. 12 and 'Attitude' at No. 21. TXT's 'Love Language' came in at No. 20, GOT7's 'Python' at No. 24 and Seventeen's 'Thunder' at No. 25. Rookie girl group Meovv appeared with 'Hands Up,' and BoyNextDoor closed out the list with 'If I Say, I Love You.' Aside from the strong presence of solo mega hits, another key takeaway was the popularity of K-pop collaborations with global artists. Jennie expanded her sound and global appeal through collaborations with Doechii, Dominic Fike, Dua Lipa, Childish Gambino and Kali Uchis. J-Hope solidified his global presence with collaborations featuring Miguel, Pharrell Williams and GloRilla. G-Dragon's comeback track drew major attention thanks to his team-up with Anderson Paak. The Spotify list also pointed to the increasing impact of original soundtracks from films and animation. In addition to Rose's 'Messy' at No. 14, the platform highlighted the rapid rise of "Your Idol" — a track from the Netflix hit "Kpop Demon Hunters" which, despite being released just six days before data collection ended, debuted at No. 41.

Meovv to drop first EP in May
Meovv to drop first EP in May

Korea Herald

time16-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Meovv to drop first EP in May

Rookie girl group Meovv returns next month with the release of its first EP. The Black Label, the group's agency, announced Monday that Meovv will release 'My Eyes Open Vvide' May 12 at 6 p.m., following prerelease single, 'Hands Up,' which drops April 28 at 6 p.m. The girl group's return comes five months after its second single 'Toxic' was released in November. The teaser video unveiled on social media shows a pair of glowing feline eyes emerging from stormy clouds against a night sky — a nod to Meovv's cat-inspired identity. The cryptic atmosphere and visual hints suggest a bold concept for the group's first EP. Meovv, a multinational group comprising five members, debuted in September and has already surpassed 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify despite being less than a year old. Produced by Teddy, the mastermind behind numerous hits by Big Bang and Blackpink, Meovv's debut track 'Meow' was featured on Spotify's Global Impact List, becoming the most-streamed Korean song overseas at one point. The group was also spotlighted by Spotify as part of its Radar Korea program for rising artists in March.

Half of Spotify's top 10 most-streamed K-pop songs in late 2024 are BTS solo tracks
Half of Spotify's top 10 most-streamed K-pop songs in late 2024 are BTS solo tracks

Korea Herald

time26-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Half of Spotify's top 10 most-streamed K-pop songs in late 2024 are BTS solo tracks

Jimin's 'Who' ranked as the most-streamed K-pop song globally in the second half of 2024 Five out of the top 10 tracks on Spotify's '2024 Global Impact List' were solo songs by BTS members, according to Big Hit Music on Wednesday. The list, released Tuesday by the world's largest streaming platform, highlights the most-streamed Korean songs outside of Korea from July to December 2024. BTS members' strong presence extended beyond the top 10, with one-third of the top 30 songs also coming from them, reaffirming their global dominance. Topping the chart was Jimin's 'Who,' the lead track from his second solo album 'Muse,' making it the most-streamed K-pop song worldwide in the latter half of 2024. Four other tracks from the album also made the list, with 'Be Mine' ranking at No. 5. Jin's 'Running Wild,' the main track of his solo debut album 'Happy,' released in November, secured the No. 6 spot, while his prerelease single 'I'll Be There' followed closely at No. 8. Another notable entry in the top 10 was 'Winter Ahead,' a duet between V and veteran singer Park Hyo-shin, which landed at No. 9. Beyond the top 10, Jimin's 'Slow Dance' (featuring Sofia Carson), 'Rebirth (Intro),' and 'Interlude: Showtime' ranked No. 19, No. 22 and No. 28, respectively. Jin's digital single 'Super Tuna,' originally released as an official track in October 2022, resurfaced at No. 23, while V's collaboration with Bing Crosby on 'White Christmas (with V of BTS)' ranked No. 26. This latest ranking follows Spotify's '2024 Wrapped' report released in December, which named BTS the most-streamed Korean artist globally for 2024. BTS songs amassed a staggering 3.9 billion streams throughout the year, marking the group's seventh consecutive year as Spotify's most-streamed K-pop artist since 2018.

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