TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) , the celebrated 4th generation K-Pop group, has cemented its status as a global streaming powerhouse by achieving another major milestone on Spotify, the world’s largest audio and music streaming platform.
Their hit title track, “Good Boy Gone Bad,” has officially surpassed the monumental benchmark of 200 million streams, further highlighting the song’s international resonance and the group’s massive influence on the global music charts.
The Latest Streaming Achievement
According to official data released on December 4, 2025, “Good Boy Gone Bad” crossed the impressive 200 million stream mark, adding a significant new entry to the group’s growing list of achievements.
This milestone is particularly notable as it makes “Good Boy Gone Bad” the seventh song in TXT’s discography (excluding any featured tracks) to reach this impressive streaming total.
This remarkable accumulation of successful tracks with nine-figure stream counts underscores the consistent popularity and strong global listenership that the five-member group commands.
The track joins a roster of TXT hits that have captivated listeners worldwide, including the deeply impactful “0x1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori,” which has already soared past an even greater milestone of 300 million streams.
The group’s overall streaming dominance is further demonstrated by the fact that they currently boast an impressive total of 17 songs that have individually recorded over 100 million streams on the platform.
A Powerful “Gen Z Breakup Anthem”
Released in May 2022, “Good Boy Gone Bad” served as the title track for TXT’s fourth mini-album, minisode 2: Thursday’s Child.
The song represents a distinct creative shift for the group, diving into the darker emotions associated with first heartbreak.
Categorized within the hardcore hip-hop genre, the track lyrically and musically explores the raw, complex turmoil experienced by a boy whose everlasting first love abruptly ends.
The song narrates the transformation of a “good boy” figure who is overcome by a whirlwind of confusion, profound sadness, and intense anger, leading him to figuratively and literally “darken.”
This honest and relatable expression of post-breakup pain immediately struck a chord with the younger generation, quickly earning the track the unofficial but widely acknowledged title of a “Gen Z breakup anthem.”
Its production, which features the distinctive musical colors and vocal dynamics of members Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, was praised for effectively capturing the song’s fierce, rebellious energy.
Sustained Global Album Success
The success of “Good Boy Gone Bad” on Spotify is intrinsically linked to the monumental performance of its parent album, minisode 2: Thursday’s Child.
The mini-album, in which all TXT members participated in the creative and production process, was lauded by critics and fans alike for its cohesive concept and high quality.
The album’s global impact was immediate and long-lasting, particularly in the United States. It made a stunning debut on the U.S. Billboard main album chart, the Billboard 200, landing at an impressive Number 4 shortly after its release.
Demonstrating its staying power, the album continued to chart on the prestigious Billboard 200 for an extraordinary 14 consecutive weeks.
The critical acclaim for the project further solidified its legacy when it was honored by the industry’s staff, earning a coveted spot on Billboard’s “Top 50 Best Albums of 2022.”
This combined critical and commercial success illustrates why “Good Boy Gone Bad” has maintained its momentum, propelling it past the 200 million stream milestone and cementing TXT’s position as a dominant force in the global music sphere.
BTS leader RM sparked significant online discussion following a surprisingly raw and heavy late-night Weverse livestream on November 7, 2025.
In the broadcast, the idol spoke with uncharacteristic transparency about the current state of BTS , addressing not only the highly anticipated group comeback but also the profound and irreversible changes in the group’s internal dynamics and his role as their leader.
His remarks highlighted the immense pressure and responsibility he bears as the group navigates its next chapter.
Setting Boundaries: The Demand for Individual Recognition
While he had intended the stream to be a direct and personal communication with fans, the constant focus on his bandmates forced a surprisingly raw response.
He explicitly asked viewers to refrain from seeking out other members on his platform, clearly stating that if his bandmates “wanted to turn on lives, they would.”
RM reiterated this plea in both Korean and English, underscoring his stance and the “upsetting” nature of the repeated inquiries.
He explained that this frustration stemmed from the constant expectation that he must speak for and represent the entire team—a role that has become unsustainable given the members’ collective growth.
The Changing Reality of The “Whole Team”
RM took the opportunity to address his evolving role as the group’s leader. He explained that while he used to speak for the whole team in the early days, particularly up until 2017–2018, that is no longer possible.
He emphasized that the seven members of BTS have matured into distinct, individual artists with their own “varied lifestyles” and “own personalities.”
“Since I’m just one person, I cannot represent our whole team. Until 2017–18, I did a lot, but now all of our members have varied lifestyles, their own personalities.”
This statement was widely interpreted by fans as RM drawing a clear boundary and providing a “reality check.”
Many saw it as him affirming that the members are whole individuals whose lives, schedules, and even controversies are now separate from his direct responsibility.
Fans expressed empathy for the immense “burden” he carries, acknowledging that expecting one person to represent an empire of seven global superstars is an impossible task—a reflection of “how enormous they’ve become.”
The Pressure of Return and Disbandment Discussions
Beyond personal boundaries, RM provided candid insight into the logistical and emotional challenges surrounding BTS’s return to group activities after completing their mandatory military service.
He addressed the fan disappointment that the group had not released any collective content in late 2025, despite all members being discharged.
He explained that there are specific, unstated reasons and logistical hurdles preventing a swift comeback, which he is not at liberty to disclose.
He also admitted that the creative and quality standards of their music must be satisfied before it can be released, implying that the rush to simply put out content is not an option for a group of their stature.
Furthermore, RM made a shocking, albeit brief, admission that the idea of disbandment or a prolonged hiatus had been a constant source of discussion during the planning for their future.
He stated that the thought of pausing group activities “tens of thousands of times” had crossed their minds.
However, he concluded this heavy thought by reaffirming the members’ dedication: “we LOVE our TEAM and it’s because of the love and hope from all of you watching right now! that we can decide to KEEP GOING.”
The System and The Employee Status
Finally, RM touched upon the fundamental change in the organizational structure surrounding the group.
He noted the shift in their company’s status, moving from Big Hit Entertainment to a listed corporate entity. With this change, he positioned himself in a new light:
“As you know, the company I joined, Big Hit and all that is different now. It’s a listed company and I am also just one employee, so even if I want them to announce things fast, it can’t go that way.”
This comment highlighted the bureaucratic and corporate limitations he faces, even as the leader of the group.
The livestream’s serious tone left a “heavy” impression on many viewers, leading to widespread empathy for RM.
Fans acknowledged the immense pressure he is under, juggling complex diplomacies, ongoing public scrutiny, and the changing demands of a multibillion-dollar enterprise, all while trying to maintain his and the other members’ integrity and creative satisfaction.