BTS Juniors NewJeans breaks their first Guinness World Record, beats Jungkook and Lisa

09 May, 2023
BTS Juniors NewJeans breaks their first Guinness World Record, beats Jungkook and Lisa

NewJeans Breaks Guinness Record:  K-Pop Girl Group band NewJeans is continuing to increase their fanbase through their remarkable performances and their unique fashion sense. And now, NewJeans has continued to make waves in the music industry by accomplishing yet another amazing achievement. 

NewJeans Breaks Guinness World Record

NewJeans’ agency ADOR announced that the group has set a new Guinness World Record by becoming the K-Pop artist with the fastest Spotify 1 billion stream milestone. NewJeans has beaten the previous record holders, BTS’s Jungkook and BLACKPINK’s Lisa, who accomplished the same achievement after 408 and 411 days, respectively, and reached this astounding milestone just 219 days after their debut.

 
 
 
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NewJeans Spotify Songs

With their outstanding accomplishment, NewJeans have made their mark in the K-Pop industry. They only have six songs on Spotify, including their debut album NewJeans and the singles “Ditto” and “OMG”, but they’ve managed to surpass the 1 billion streams mark. They continue to leave their impact on the industry, which is a credit to their brilliance and diligence.

 
 
 
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NewJeans Brand Endorsements

Various accomplishments, including their various designer and luxury brand collaborations and ambassadorships as well as the outstanding success of their tracks, have contributed to K-Pop Girl Group NewJeans' phenomenal rise to stardom. Their capacity to set new benchmarks and write new chapters in history is evidence of both their genius and the fervent support of their audience.

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