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TXT’s “Good Boy Gone Bad” Surges Past 200 Million Streams on Spotify

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URGENT UPDATE: TXT’s hit track “Good Boy Gone Bad” has just surpassed 200 million streams on Spotify, marking a significant milestone for the popular K-pop group. This achievement was officially confirmed by Spotify on November 4, 2023, as fans celebrate another triumph for the band.

This marks TXT’s seventh song to reach this impressive milestone, highlighting their growing influence in the music scene. “Good Boy Gone Bad” serves as the title track of their fourth mini-album, released in 2022, titled Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child. The song, characterized by its hardcore hip-hop sound, explores the emotional turmoil of a boy grappling with the end of his first love, resonating deeply with listeners and earning its status as a “Gen Z breakup anthem.”

The album has also made waves on the U.S. Billboard 200, debuting at number 4 and maintaining its position for an impressive 14 consecutive weeks. It was even recognized among Billboard’s “Top 50 Best Albums of 2022,” showcasing its global impact and popularity.

In addition to “Good Boy Gone Bad,” TXT boasts a total of 17 songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify. Their track “0x1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori” stands out, having surpassed 300 million streams.

As TXT continues to break records and gain attention, fans are eagerly discussing their next moves and upcoming projects. The group’s ability to connect emotionally with their audience through relatable themes and powerful music solidifies their place at the forefront of the music industry.

Stay tuned for more updates on TXT’s achievements and future releases as they continue to redefine success in the music world.

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