Jungkook of BTS continues to demonstrate powerful global influence as his self composed song “Still With You” surpasses 400 million streams on Spotify, even five years after its release.
Released in 2020, “Still With You” is a Korean language fan song that has consistently recorded around 500,000 daily streams, reaching the 400 million mark on December 27. The milestone highlights the song’s enduring popularity and steady support from music fans around the world. With this achievement, Jungkook now holds seven tracks that have surpassed 400 million streams on Spotify as a solo artist.
On YouTube Music, the song has accumulated 121 million streams, while its official audio video uploaded to Jungkook’s YouTube Topic channel has surpassed 129 million views, despite the absence of an official music video.

Upon its release on Spotify, “Still With You” topped the Viral Songs Global daily chart, becoming the first K pop solo artist song to reach number one and holding the position for four consecutive days. The track also ranked first on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart, sixth on the Digital Song Sales chart, 62nd on the Global 200, and 33rd on the Global chart excluding the US.
Additionally, the song achieved number one on the iTunes Top Songs chart in 101 countries and regions. It ranked first simultaneously on both the Worldwide and European iTunes Song charts for three consecutive days, and remained at the top of the Worldwide chart for four days.
Beyond “Still With You,” Jungkook’s other self written fan songs “Never Let Go” and “My You” have recorded 220 million and 165 million streams on Spotify, respectively. Jungkook’s Spotify profile has also surpassed a cumulative 10 billion streams across all credits, making him the fastest Asian artist and the first K pop solo artist to reach the milestone

Driven by a wistful piano melody, “Still With You” showcases Jungkook’s sweet vocal tone, emotional delivery, and delicate expression, amplifying the song’s sentiment and continuing to captivate listeners worldwide.