What Are Mark Kpop'S Most Streamed Solo Songs?

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Piper
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Favorite read: Mark by Destiny.
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I get asked this a lot in fan chats, and my go-to approach is to split the question into two quick bits: which 'Mark' do you mean, and which platform do you care about?

If you mean the Mark from GOT7 versus the Mark from NCT, they live in slightly different streaming universes. For either one, the most streamed solo songs tend to be the official solo singles and any collaborations that had a music video. To actually pin down the current top tracks, I open Spotify, click the artist page, and look at the 'Popular' list (it shows the top songs by plays). Then I cross-check YouTube views for official MVs and the artist’s channel for uploads and live stages—those numbers often shift the public perception of “most streamed.”

If you’re chasing a precise ranked list, do the same on Apple Music or Melon (for Korea) and compare. Streaming is fluid—TikTok snips or a drama OST can suddenly spike a track. If you want, tell me which Mark you meant and I’ll dig up a short, current list for that profile.
2025-08-25 22:42:56
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Ian
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Favorite read: Markbound
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I was scrolling through my playlists last night and one friend popped a question: what are Mark’s most streamed solo songs? I told them the truth—there isn’t a single universal list because it depends on which Mark and which service you check. Still, here’s a simple fan method I use: open Spotify and look at the top tracks on the artist page (that shows plays and orders them by popularity). Then go to YouTube and sort by view count on the official channel for music videos and live performance clips. I usually check Apple Music charts too if I want a second opinion, and for Korea-specific rankings I peek at Melon or Genie.

What’s cool is seeing differences: a song might lead on Spotify but another one has a way bigger MV on YouTube because of visuals or a viral moment. If you want me to list the top three for a specific Mark right now, say which Mark and I’ll give a quick, current snapshot from those platforms.
2025-08-26 06:52:14
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Lila
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Favorite read: General Mark Forgive me
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If you just want a quick cheat: open the artist page on Spotify and look at the 'Popular' section. That’s the fastest way to see which solo songs are getting the most streams right now. YouTube view counts are the second best indicator since official music videos and live stages rack up plays fast.

I often combine both sources to get a clearer picture: Spotify for audio streams, YouTube for views and visual impact. If you tell me which Mark you mean (the one from GOT7 or the one from NCT), I’ll point to the exact top tracks I see.
2025-08-26 10:34:04
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Quinn
Quinn
Favorite read: My Mark Is His Poison
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Honestly, I once helped a friend settle a debate about Mark’s most-streamed tracks and it turned into a mini research project—fun but revealing. The easiest way I found is to check Spotify for the top songs, then YouTube for MV views, and finally platform-specific charts for local differences. Free tools like Chartmetric or just the public Spotify/YouTube pages work fine.

If you’re after the straight list, say whether you mean the Mark from GOT7 or the Mark from NCT (they both have solo stuff but different fan patterns) and I’ll list the most streamed solo songs across Spotify and YouTube. Otherwise, follow the three-step check I mentioned and you’ll have a reliable snapshot in minutes.
2025-08-27 05:34:37
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Ulysses
Ulysses
Favorite read: Mark Me Yours
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I like digging into numbers, so when someone asks about a K-pop idol’s most streamed solo songs I compare platform-by-platform rather than treating streaming as one big pile. Spotify’s ‘Popular’ list shows current play counts and is great for a quick read; YouTube gives view totals for music videos and official uploads; Korean services such as Melon or Genie can show more domestic listening habits. A few other tips: check collaborations and OST appearances—those sometimes outrank the artist’s official singles because drama exposure or a featured foreign artist helps climbs. Also, short viral clips (TikTok or Instagram Reels) can cause huge streaming bumps, so look for a sudden spike in the metrics.

If you want the literal top five for a specific Mark, tell me which one and I’ll pull the current figures from Spotify and YouTube and summarize them for you.
2025-08-28 09:10:07
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I've got a soft spot for NCT's chaotic debut era, so here's the timeline I hold onto: Mark (Mark Lee) first stepped onto the K-pop scene on April 9, 2016 as part of NCT U. That day NCT U released digital tracks like 'The 7th Sense' and 'Without You', and Mark was one of the young faces people started noticing for his rap and lyric chops. I still get chills watching the early live stages and behind-the-scenes clips—he was listed among members who would later promote in other NCT units, and within months he also promoted with NCT 127 and the original NCT Dream lineup. If you want to trace his growth, start with those April 2016 releases, then check the July and August 2016 comebacks where he appears in different sub-units; it’s wild how fast he went from rookie to being everywhere. For a beginner-friendly deep dive, watch the videos and read interviews from mid-2016 to see how his role shifted between rapper, vocalist, and songwriter over time.

When did mark kpop start writing his own lyrics?

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If you mean Mark from NCT or Mark from GOT7 (both just called Mark in fandom chats), the timeline is a bit different for each, and I tend to check the credits whenever I can because I’m oddly obsessive about who actually wrote what. For Mark Lee (NCT), he started contributing lines and ideas pretty early on as a trainee and then more formally in the mid-to-late 2010s. Lots of idols begin by writing rap sections or small lyric parts before getting full-song credits, so his earliest official credits show up around that period. For Mark Tuan (GOT7), I noticed his lyric-writing became more visible during his solo period after leaving the group — around 2020–2022 — when he had more creative control and started putting personal stories into his songs. If you want the absolute, official start date, I’d pull up the songwriting databases (like KOMCA) or the physical album booklets; they list exact credits. I’ve spent rainy afternoons flipping through liner notes and comparing KOMCA entries, and that’s the easiest way to be precise.

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5 Answers2025-08-23 13:42:28
Honestly, seeing how Mark shifted gears after his group's hiatus felt like watching a favorite character start a new arc — familiar traits, but trying out new moves. At first he leaned hard into solo music and more personal creative control, dropping tracks and performances that let his voice and style breathe without fitting into a group concept. He also doubled down on direct fan contact: livestreams, vlogs, and candid posts that made it feel like he was inviting us into his studio or his day off. Beyond music, he explored visuals and fashion more openly, experimenting with looks and collaborations that might not have fit the group's branding before. I especially loved when he mixed English lines and personal anecdotes into his streams; it made international fans like me feel included. He didn’t vanish into the industry machine — he built a smaller, but stronger, personal platform. What stuck with me is how intentional he seemed: less chasing charts, more crafting a sustainable pace and meaningful content. It’s the kind of transition that says he’s not running away from the past, just walking forward in his own shoes, and I’m excited to see where that goes next.

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5 Answers2025-08-23 22:28:06
Okay, this is one of those questions where a tiny detail changes everything — which Mark are you asking about? There are a handful of K-pop artists named Mark (Mark Tuan from GOT7, Mark Lee from NCT, etc.), and award histories vary a lot between them. If you want a quick way to find out, I usually check three places in order: the artist’s official label announcements or social media (they post trophy photos), the awards’ official pages (MAMA, Golden Disc, Seoul Music Awards, Melon Music Awards, Gaon/Circle), and reliable fan wikis or press sites like Soompi and NME. Also look at music show win lists — 'M Countdown', 'Music Bank', and 'Inkigayo' trophies are important but different from year-end awards. If you tell me which Mark you mean I’ll dig up the concrete list of trophies, nominations, chart feats, and any fan-voted wins. I follow these artists closely and love compiling timelines, so I can give you a clear rundown quickly.

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