UPDATE: TXT has just achieved a remarkable milestone on Spotify, with their hit single “Good Boy Gone Bad” surpassing 200 million streams as of November 4, 2023. This marks a significant moment for the popular boy group, as it becomes their seventh track to reach this impressive streaming figure.
“Good Boy Gone Bad,” the title track from their fourth mini-album, Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child, released in 2022, combines a hardcore hip-hop genre with profound emotional themes. The song narrates the story of a boy grappling with feelings of confusion, sadness, and anger following the end of a seemingly everlasting first love. Its raw depiction of complex emotions has resonated with fans, earning it the unofficial title of a “Gen Z breakup anthem.”
The album itself made waves in the music industry, debuting at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and maintaining its presence on the chart for an impressive 14 consecutive weeks. Additionally, it was featured in Billboard’s “Top 50 Best Albums of 2022,” underscoring the global impact of TXT’s music.
In total, TXT has now amassed 17 songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify, including the notable “0x1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori,” which has surpassed 300 million streams. This rapid growth in streaming numbers highlights TXT’s significant influence in the music scene and their ability to connect with audiences worldwide.
Fans are celebrating this achievement across social media platforms, sharing their excitement and highlighting the emotional importance of “Good Boy Gone Bad.” As TXT continues to break barriers and engage with their audience, the anticipation for their future projects is at an all-time high.
Stay tuned for more updates on TXT’s journey and their next musical endeavors.
