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Jungkook trends on X as fans celebrate solo achievements
The BTS singer has been trending globally thanks to a surge in fan-driven campaigns, including a full-page ad, coordinated voting efforts, and widespread use of dedicated hashtags.
A major contributor to the current wave of activity is Jungkook being crowned 'Soloist of the Year 2025' by Music Mundial fans, an honor determined through multiple rounds of public voting. Supporters rallied across platforms to secure his win, with hashtags like #Jungkook, #SoloistOfTheYear, and #StillWithYou climbing the trending charts.
Jung Kook has gained an additional 51K monthly listeners!!! 17,344,437 (+51,602)🔥 —Now the 486th (+2) most listened-to artist on Spotify, and with 17.8 million followers, the fastest Asian act to reach 17.8 million.
SOLOIST OF THE YEAR JUNGKOOK
CONGRATULATIONS JUNGKOOK pic.twitter.com/sE3odKR702 — JUNGKOOK SPOTIFY ᴶᴶᴷ (@JUNGKOOK_Sptfy) July 1, 2025
Adding to the visibility, a fan-funded full-page ad appeared in South Korea's Daily Sports newspaper commemorating Jungkook's solo track Still With You. The ad, now circulating online, further fueled conversation on X, where fans expressed pride in his solo success even as he currently fulfills his mandatory military service.
-Daily Sports
Despite no new music releases or official public appearances, Jungkook continues to trend frequently. From music awards to tribute campaigns, his solo presence remains firmly in the spotlight.
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