Spotify has released its most listened to songs in the summer and among them are tracks by Jungkook and FIFTY FIFTY
Spotify released last week, its ranking of the 20 most played songs during the summer in the northern hemisphere. Among the most played tracks are “Cupid” by FIFTY FIFTY and “Seven” by jungkook.
In the list entitled “2023 Songs of Summer” (in free translation, Músicas do Verão 2023), which features songs from around the world, the solo debut of the BTS member, which features the American rapper Latto, ranked third. The girl group’s success won the 11th position in the ranking.
Check out the full list:
- Ella Baila Sola – Armed Eslabon, Featherweight
- WHERE SHE GOES – Bad Bunny
- Seven (feat. Latto) – Jungkook
- Cruel Summer – Taylor Swift
- La Bebe – Remix – Yng Lvcas, Featherweight
- unx100to – Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
- Flowers – Miley Cyrus
- Daylight – David Kushner
- Sprinter – Dave, Central Cee
- As It Was – Harry Styles
- Cupid – Twin Ver. – FIFTY FIFTY
- LALA – Myke Towers
- Kill Bill – SZA
- Featherweight: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55 – Bizarrap, Featherweight
- Vampire – Olivia Rodrigo
- Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album) – Dua Lipa
- Classy 101 – Feid, Young Miko
- TQM – Fuerza Regida
- I Wanna Be Your – Arctic Monkeys
- Calm Down (with Selena Gomez) – Rema
It is worth remembering that the hit of jungkook already broke several records on Spotify. In recent days, the star was accused by a South Korean portal of plagiarizing the song “Time of mask”, by the girl group Fin. KL, which was released in 2000. BigHit Music, the agency responsible for the idol, has commented on the accusations and declared that such allegations are false. Remember the music video for “Seven”:
The FIFTY FIFTY girls are going through a troubled moment. The girls have been in a dispute with their company, ATTRAKT, since June. Currently, the latest news on the subject is that both the group and the agency have tried to mediate, but there is still no agreement. So the trial resumed. Watch the clip of the original version of “Cupid”:
Source: Recreio
