• SEVENTEEN’s Mingyu Can't Contain Excitement Over DK’s Sexy Photos, Leaves Hilariously “Thirsty” Comments

    SEVENTEEN members never miss a chance to hype each other up, and Mingyu's recent reactions to DK's sexy photos had fans in stitches!

    On May 2, DK treated fans to two steamy selfies on Weverse, admitting in the caption, “My outfit is a bit off but these are the only selfies I have.”

    Sporting a black tank top that accentuated his chiseled arm muscles, DK oozed confidence in the snapshots.

    But it was Mingyu who couldn't contain his excitement. Just three minutes after DK posted the photos, Mingyu swooped in with a comment, "Oh, Dokyeom. Show off."

    He couldn't help but gush over his friend's muscles, repeatedly exclaiming "Oh" in admiration.

    But Mingyu wasn't done yet. Minutes later, he urged fans to "look at Dokyeom’s shoulders" because they're "awesome."

    Fans couldn't get enough of the playful banter between the two members, enjoying the sidelines as Mingyu flooded DK's comments section with his "thirsty" messages.

    Many could relate to Mingyu's enthusiastic response and found it endearing to see his unwavering support for his friend.

    With six comments in less than ten minutes after the photos were posted, Mingyu's supportive nature was on full display.

    SEVENTEEN recently made a comeback with their title track “MAESTRO.”

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  • BTS’s V breaks records again as ‘Winter Ahead’ hits 210 million Spotify streams

    BTS’s V is proving once again why he’s a global music powerhouse! His song “Winter Ahead (with Park Hyo Shin)” has officially surpassed 210 million streams on Spotify, showing its long-lasting popularity.

    On February 26, Winter Ahead crossed the 210 million stream mark on the world’s biggest music platform, Spotify. Since its release, the song has been charting for 91 consecutive days on both the Global Spotify Chart and Europe’s Apple Music Daily Song Chart, proving its strong presence.

    Originally released on November 29, 2023, Winter Ahead made a huge impact on year-end charts for 2024. It debuted at No. 99 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, topped Billboard’s Holiday Digital Song Sales chart at No.1, and ranked No. 62 on Billboard’s Holiday Top 100.

    Over in the UK, the song entered the Official Singles Chart at No. 86, while securing No.1 on the Official Singles Downloads Chart and No.2 on the Singles Sales Chart, proving its incredible digital sales power.

    The music video for Winter Ahead also became a hot topic! V transformed into a sculptor, delivering a deep and emotional performance with his expressive acting, pulling fans into the song’s atmosphere.

    Despite being 6 minutes and 22 seconds long, the video went viral, ranking No.1 on the "Music Video Trending Worldwide" chart.

    On TIDAL, a global high-quality streaming platform, Winter Ahead made history as the longest-running K-pop song at No.1 on the Global Top Video chart.

    It also topped Top Video charts in several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, Spain, Australia, and Singapore.

    Even Billboard couldn’t resist the charm of Winter Ahead! The song was featured in "The 27 Best Winter Songs for the Season," with Billboard praising it as "evoking the feeling of the first day of winter, with harmonies as fresh as a snowflake."

    They also noted that "its impact will last far beyond December 25."

    Additionally, Winter Ahead was voted No.1 on Billboard’s ‘2024 Fan-Favorite Songs’ list, proving that fans can’t get enough of V’s music.

    With this, V has now charted three songs on Billboard’s Holiday Hot 100, following Christmas Tree (2021) and his cover of White Christmas. He is officially the only K-pop artist to achieve this!

    Even more impressively, he holds the record as the only K-pop artist to have three songs reach No.1 on Billboard’s Holiday Digital Song Sales chart, solidifying his dominance in the holiday music scene.

    With Winter Ahead continuing to shine worldwide, V once again proves why he’s the ultimate ‘Winter King’ of K-pop.

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