Another day, another milestone that proves BTS doesn’t just make music—they make history. The group’s legendary collaboration with Coldplay, My Universe, has now officially surpassed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify, cementing its place as one of the most successful K-pop collaborations of all time.
Let’s take a second to appreciate the magnitude of that number. One and a half billion. That’s not a fan project, that’s not hype—it’s the entire planet hitting play again and again, until the song became less of a track and more of a soundtrack to our lives. And honestly, are we surprised? This wasn’t just a collaboration, it was destiny: two of the biggest acts in the world combining forces to create something that transcends language, culture, and borders.
When My Universe first dropped, it wasn’t just a release, it was an event. Coldplay’s soaring rock sound merged perfectly with BTS’s emotional vocals and rap verses, creating a song that felt larger than life—because it was. It carried a message of unity, hope, and love across differences, at a time when the world desperately needed it. And clearly, the world listened.
Fans across the globe are celebrating this new milestone, and rightly so. It’s not just about numbers—it’s about the impact. My Universe didn’t just dominate charts and playlists, it reminded millions why BTS and Coldplay are in a league of their own. Even now, years later, the song continues to resonate and rack up streams, proving it has staying power that most artists can only dream of.
This milestone also serves as a reminder that BTS’s influence isn’t limited to K-pop or even to Asia—it’s global, universal, and unstoppable. From Grammy nominations to Spotify records, every achievement is another brick in the legacy they’re building, one that future artists will look up to for decades.
So yes, 1.5 billion streams is more than just a number—it’s a statement. My Universe isn’t just a song, it’s proof of what happens when artistry, authenticity, and heart come together. BTS and Coldplay didn’t just give us a track, they gave us an anthem. And with this latest record, they’ve proven once again: their universe really is all of ours.