'Golden' makes history; BTS star Jungkook scores triple-country magazine takeover

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'Golden' makes history; BTS star Jungkook scores triple-country magazine takeover

BTS vocalist Jungkook landed on the cover of Rolling Stone's Korea, UK, and Japan editions in an unprecedented tri-nation collaboration marking the first time the legendary music magazine has coordinated a joint project across these three countries, according to Big Hit Music's December 9 announcement.

The 28-year-old singer made history as the first Korean solo artist to grace the UK edition's cover, with the exclusive interview and photoshoot also appearing digitally across the United States, France, India, Philippines, and China for a total reach of eight countries.

Artist without limits declares intention to shape trends

Jungkook described his current career phase as "a time for a new leap forward," telling Rolling Stone he wants to evolve continuously through experimentation rather than being confined by industry expectations.

The singer declared his ambition to become "an artist who doesn't get dragged by the flow, but creates the flow," emphasizing his desire to break boundaries rather than follow established patterns. His photoshoot featured a mature visual direction showcasing his transformation from BTS's golden maknae into a recognized solo powerhouse, with collectors already considering the December 2025 issue among the year's most sought-after publications.

Spotify milestone cements global streaming dominance

Jungkook recently became the first Korean solo artist to surpass 10 billion cumulative streams on Spotify across all tracks released under his own name, cementing his position as a streaming juggernaut. His smash hit 'Seven (feat. Latto)' claimed another record as the first song by a Korean artist to exceed INR 213 crore equivalent streams at 2.6 billion plays on the platform. The Rolling Stone feature arrives as BTS prepares for their spring 2026 group comeback following all members completing military service by mid-2025.

Magazine legacy extends BTS's Rolling Stone dominance

BTS originally made history as the first K-pop group featured on Rolling Stone's cover in 2021, followed by leader RM becoming the first K-pop solo artist on the magazine in 2023. Jungkook's UK edition appearance extends that legacy while the Japan edition released a special double-cover format with completely different visuals on front and back, increasing its collector value. High demand crashed pre-order systems shortly after the covers were revealed, with industry observers noting the simultaneous multi-region release strategy demonstrated Jungkook's powerful brand presence across diverse markets.

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