Jungkook, the youngest in the Korean boy group BTS, has a new achievement, and it involves his solo track “Euphoria.” On May 28, it was revealed that the 21-year-old’s solo track titled “Euphoria” was back on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales and it ranked no. 24.
According to Allkpop, as Jungkook’s “Euphoria” returns to the chart, it is on the list now for a total of 20 weeks. This made him the first one among the BTS members to have this feat. the song also made it to the top in Apple Music last year, and it is the only solo track from BTS that made it to the playlist. Certainly, Jungkook’s song is one of the biggest hits last year in the Kpop scene.
Now, as Jungkook’s song is trending again, it was revealed that BTS would include it in their 2019 BTS Festa, an event where the group celebrates their debut anniversary together with their fans. They will present a special show with activities with the A.R.M.Y. and one of the gifts that the boys will give to their fans is Jungkook’s piano version of “Euphoria.”
In any case, Jungkook’s successes in what he does reflect on how much he earns. It was said that he is now earning as much as $8 million. As Celebrity Net Worth, reported, the Kpop idol made this much because aside from promoting together with his co-members as BTS, he has many solo projects as well like product endorsements and guesting appearance in South Korea, Japan, and China.
Finally, Jungkook is also considered as one of the most popular members of the group, so he sometimes gets more work offers compared to the others. Previously, he also dived into the producing work and was successfully credited as part of the producing team for BTS’ "Love is Not Over" and “Magic Shop.”


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