SEVENTEEN has held the number one spot on the weekly fandom rankings of “K-POP RADAR” for two consecutive weeks.

On June 4, “K-POP RADAR” released its weekly fandom ranking results, based on changes in fandom indices over one week, to analyze artists’ growth. This week, SEVENTEEN reclaimed first place with its new single “Thunder,” proving their blazing popularity.
The music video for SEVENTEEN’s “Thunder” recorded 18.81 million views during the first week of June 2025’s tracking period (May 29–June 4). During the same period, their Spotify followers increased by 42,000 — well above the average growth of 1,400 followers for K-POP artists.
That week, SEVENTEEN’s Instagram followers rose by 33,000 and Twitter followers by 13,000, compared to average K-POP artist increases of only 300 on Instagram and 60 on Twitter.
According to K-POP RADAR, “SEVENTEEN has demonstrated the strength of its popularity with two weeks in a row at the top of the chart, showing strong upward momentum, especially in music video views and social media metrics.”
In the weekly fandom ranking, rookie group USPEER made a notable debut at 4th place with “Zoom,” while rookie group KIIRAS entered at 6th place with “KILL MA BO$$.”
The weekly fandom ranking is produced by “K-POP RADAR,” the fandom data service by music startup Space Oddity (www.kpop-radar.com). This ranking is the only one exclusively dedicated to K-POP and is based on data from major global platforms, including YouTube music video views, Twitter, Instagram, and Spotify followers, and more. It is recognized for its transparency and fairness.
Additionally, K-POP RADAR is a free service launched by Space Oddity, allowing users to track fandom size and changes for all K-POP artists. It provides real-time data on music video views, YouTube subscribers, and follower changes on Twitter and Instagram for about 800 local groups. The service also publishes an annual “Global K-POP Map,” which regularly generates buzz.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: K-POP RADAR