BTS’ ‘My Universe’ hits 1.5B streams as fans count down to full-group comeback

Collage featuring members of BTS and Coldplay, with the text 'MY UNIVERSE' prominently displayed in a colorful, vibrant background.

BTS’ influence shows no signs of fading, even during their temporary break from group activities. Their 2021 collaboration with Coldplay, My Universe, has officially surpassed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify, Big Hit Music confirmed this week. It’s the second BTS track to cross the massive threshold, joining Dynamite in the billion-streams club.

The milestone feels especially meaningful to fans, many of whom still remember the global buzz when My Universe first dropped. The track not only blended the distinct styles of Coldplay and BTS but also climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the UK Official Singles Chart, proving its worldwide impact.

But for ARMY, the celebration isn’t just about numbers. With all seven members having completed their military service as of June, attention has turned to what’s next. Local reports this week suggested that BTS could stage their long-awaited group comeback in March 2026. While Big Hit Music has yet to finalize the timeline, the mere possibility has sent excitement rippling through fan communities online.

Adding to the anticipation, it has been revealed that the members are working on new music together in Los Angeles. Social media is already brimming with theories, wish lists, and emotional posts as fans imagine what the group’s first album since reuniting might sound like.

For now, My Universe continues to serve as both a symbol of BTS’ global reach and a reminder of the magic that happens when the seven members come together. And as the countdown to their return draws nearer, one thing is certain: ARMY is ready.

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