South Korean boy band BTS member Jeon Jungkook’s single “Euphoria”, which released in 2018, has sold over 500,000 units in the US, making it the first solo song by a Korean musician to do so.
With that record, it is now the first BTS solo song to be eligible for RIAA Gold Certification in the US.
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Not surprisingly, the band’s fanbase, also known as the Army, is celebrating the achievement, and multiple hashtags including GoldenEuphoria500K and congratulations Jungkook have been trending on Twitter since the news came out.
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From producing a masterpiece to achieving this record, the fans can’t stop congratulating the band and the 23-year-old singer-songwriter.
“Euphoria’ has sold 500,000 units in the US making it the first solo song by Korean idol to achieve such a feat and it’s eligible for a Gold RIAA Certificate. Congratulations Jungkook!! Record Setter Jungkook,” wrote one user.
HBO spent four years, one time jump, and a fentanyl overdose to prove that prestige television can absolutely collapse its own mythology and still pull millions of viewers.
Rue did not become a detective. Rue did not flee to Mexico. Rue died on a couch, alone, from a pill Alamo left out for her on purpose, and nobody on Reddit saw it coming.
Three minutes. One scene. Zero support from the episode around it. Zendaya made Rue's death impossible to forget. 'Euphoria' made everything before it impossible to defend.