BTS continues to be the most streamed K-pop group on Spotify’s global charts. Since 2018, they have stayed at the top, according to Spotify Wrapped data. Even during their group hiatus, BTS’s songs keep performing well worldwide.
Their songs still collect millions of streams every day. Fans keep streaming older albums and singles, helping them lead the global K-pop streaming charts. Their daily stream count stays ahead of all other K-pop groups.
The band has also reached big milestones on Spotify. They are the only Asian act with over 100 songs that have passed 100 million streams. They now stand beside artists like Drake and Bad Bunny in that regard. Many fans took to social media platforms to express their excitement.
"The charts are THEIR playground. Congrats BTS — no one’s doing it like you!" said a fan on X
"It is BTS month baby" said another fan
"Yea BTS!" remarked a fan
"CONGRATULATIONS BTS" remarked another fan
"CONGRATULATIONS BTS. BTS FOREVER" remarked a fan
"BTS still pulling global numbers DAILY… The power they hold is unmatched" commented a fan
How many daily streams does BTS get on Spotify?
As of the beginning of June 2025, the band gets more than 12 million daily Spotify streams. These figures incorporate streams worldwide. Their most popular tracks, such as "Dynamite," "Butter," "Boy With Luv," and "My Universe," are still being played most.
The group's successful performance is impressive considering they last put out a new album in 2022. In spite of that, they still dominate streaming figures. That speaks volumes about how huge and dedicated their fan base still is.
The band's streaming figures are substantially greater than those of other K-pop groups. This includes solo artists as well as groups. Their considerable daily stream total places them at the top of Spotify's global daily K-pop charts.
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How does BTS compare with other K-pop artists on Spotify?

The band leads all K-pop groups on Spotify in daily streams and total plays. No other K-pop group has reached their streaming records. This includes newer groups and top-charting acts like BLACKPINK, SEVENTEEN, and Stray Kids.
Even when members release solo music, the band as a group remains on top. Their group songs keep getting millions of plays every day. Other K-pop acts are growing fast, but they still trail behind in total Spotify numbers.
The band also holds the record for most songs by an Asian act to hit 100 million streams. They have more than 100 songs at that level. This puts them in a small group of global music stars with that achievement.
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BTS continues to lead as the most streamed K-pop act on Spotify’s global daily charts. Their success is driven by their large catalog, strong global fanbase, and consistent daily streams. They have stayed on top since 2018 and still break streaming records even without new group albums.