NewJeans has added another streaming milestone to its record-breaking run. "Right Now" has officially surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify, making the group one of the few K-pop acts whose entire released catalog has crossed the nine-figure mark.
ADOR announced on July 12, citing Spotify data, that "Right Now," a track from NewJeans' Japanese debut single Supernatural, reached 100,054,018 streams as of July 10.
Released in June 2024, the song has steadily built an international audience with its sleek drum-and-bass production and effortless vocal performance. It also earned a place on Billboard's Global 200 chart during its promotional run.
The music video, featuring artwork inspired by Takashi Murakami and The Powerpuff Girls, has continued to draw viewers long after its release, reinforcing the song's lasting popularity.
With "Right Now" joining the 100 million-stream club, every track from NewJeans' five releases—two EPs, one single album and two double singles—has now cleared the milestone, underscoring the remarkable consistency of the group's catalog.
The achievement is especially significant because it comes after a prolonged pause in group activities. Even without new releases, NewJeans has continued to attract listeners around the world, demonstrating the enduring strength of its music and fanbase.
The milestone also adds momentum to expectations for the group's next chapter, with its catalog continuing to post strong streaming numbers across major global platforms.
NewJeans has now accumulated more than 7.8 billion Spotify streams overall. Signature hits including "Ditto" and "OMG" have each surpassed 900 million streams, while "Super Shy" has crossed 800 million and "Hype Boy" has exceeded 700 million.
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