BTS Jungkook, Charlie Puth collab biggest of 2022—Billboard | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS Jungkook, Charlie Puth collab biggest of 2022—Billboard

/ 03:37 PM January 07, 2023
Jungkook and Charlie Puth

Jungkook and Charlie Puth. Image: Big Hit Music via The Korea Herald

Billboard highlighted “Left and Right,” a collaborative work between BTS’ Jungkook and Charlie Puth, as one of the 17 Biggest Song Collaborations of 2022.

The “charming, cleverly produced duet” peaked at No. 22 on Billboard’s Hot 100, making it Jungkook’s highest charting entry as a solo musician. The single stayed on the chart for 17 consecutive weeks, the longest streak for a K-pop idol. “Left and Right” was also listed on six of Billboard’s year-end charts.

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It hit No. 1 on iTunes top songs chart in 106 regions and logged 450 million streams via Spotify in 193 days.

The song also was among the top 10 most requested songs in 2022 listed by iHeartRadio last week. It was No. 2 on the list, while “Dreamers,” part of the official soundtrack for the 2022 FIFA World Cup sung by Jungkook, was No. 7.  /ra

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