BTS has achieved yet another significant milestone as their song “Swim” has now been streamed over 600 million times on Spotify. The record has been achieved within 89 days since its release date, proving that BTS is extremely popular all over the world.
As soon as the number was verified, the fan community started celebrating. Screenshots celebrating the new record started flooding social media platforms, while fan clubs from various countries sent congratulatory messages for the achievement. For many fans, the speed at which Swim reached 600 million streams is what makes the accomplishment stand out.
BTS’ “SWIM” becomes the fastest song by a group to reach 600 MILLION streams on Spotify in 89 days, surpassing their own record with “Butter” (139 days). pic.twitter.com/eVPi9fNd58
— Pop Core (@TheePopCore) June 17, 2026
A Record-Breaking Run Continues
Since its release, Swim has shown no signs of slowing down. The track started out with high streaming figures and kept gaining more listeners each week. Although a lot of tracks tend to slow down after the hype has worn off, Swim seems to be gaining momentum steadily, which has helped it achieve some significant feats.
That consistency has become one of the song's biggest strengths. Fans have continued returning to the track daily, while new listeners have also discovered it through playlists and recommendations. Together, those factors helped push the song beyond the 600 million mark in less than three months.
ARMY Celebrates Another BTS Achievement
If there's one thing BTS fans know how to do, it's celebrate milestones. Right after the announcement was made, the social media world was flooded with posts expressing congratulations, fan edits, stream milestones, and appreciation posts. Some of the fans were talking about how fast the track reached the Spotify figures, while others called it yet another one of BTS worldwide impacts.
Some supporters even pointed out that what once seemed like an impossible number now feels almost routine whenever BTS releases new music. That doesn't make the achievement any less impressive.

BTS Remains a Streaming Powerhouse
Over the years, BTS has built one of the strongest digital fanbases in music. In both group albums, solo ventures, or collabs, the band members never fail to produce staggering streaming figures. Spotify, in particular, is one platform where the impact of the band becomes clear.
Few artists can attract listeners across as many countries and regions as BTS. That worldwide reach continues to play a major role in the group's success. Even after more than a decade in the industry, BTS remains one of the biggest names in global music.
Fans Already Looking Toward the Next Milestone
True to form, the focus now is on what happens next. A lot of people seem to think that there’s more left in the tank for Swim and he could rack up even more million streams over the coming weeks. With the way things are going, another huge milestone can’t be too far off. For now, though, ARMY is taking a moment to enjoy the achievement.

Final Take
With 600 million streams achieved in 89 days, it is the sort of figure which most musicians will never achieve. It is, however, a number which serves yet again as a reminder of how powerful the bond between the group and the fans is all over the globe. With Swim becoming increasingly popular, there are no signs of its success coming to an end soon.

