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TXT’s “Good Boy Gone Bad” Surpasses 200 Million Streams NOW
URGENT UPDATE: TXT’s hit single “Good Boy Gone Bad” has just surpassed an astonishing 200 million streams on Spotify as of October 4, 2023. This milestone marks the seventh track from the group to reach this impressive figure, solidifying their status in the global music scene.
The title track from their 2022 mini-album Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child, “Good Boy Gone Bad” explores the emotional turmoil following a breakup, resonating deeply with fans and earning its reputation as a “Gen Z breakup anthem.” With its hardcore hip-hop sound, the song conveys complex feelings of confusion, sadness, and anger, striking a chord with listeners around the world.
Notably, Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child debuted at an impressive number 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and remained on the chart for 14 consecutive weeks. The album has been celebrated for its global impact, earning a spot on Billboard’s “Top 50 Best Albums of 2022.”
TXT’s achievements extend beyond this latest milestone, with a total of 17 songs now boasting over 100 million streams each on Spotify. Among these, “0x1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori” has surpassed 300 million streams, showcasing the group’s widespread appeal and relevance in the industry.
The excitement surrounding TXT continues to grow, as they engage with their global fanbase. Their music not only entertains but also connects deeply with listeners, highlighting the emotional journeys that many experience in relationships.
As their fanbase expands, the anticipation for TXT’s future projects remains high. Fans are eagerly watching for upcoming releases and potential collaborations, keeping the momentum of their success alive.
With today’s news, TXT solidifies their place as one of the leading forces in contemporary music, making it clear that they are here to stay. This milestone is not just a number; it’s a testament to their hard work and the powerful connection they have with their audience.
Stay tuned for more updates on TXT and their upcoming endeavors, as this story continues to develop!
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