BTS continues to shatter records and hit new milestones with their latest release Dynamite. After holding the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100, the septet has now topped the Billboard Global Excl.
04.09.2020 - 21:23 / tvguide.com
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BTS continues to shatter records and hit new milestones with their latest release Dynamite. After holding the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100, the septet has now topped the Billboard Global Excl.
BTS has made history with Dynamite. Their first all-English song topped Billboard's Hot 100 list earlier this month and continued to hold the summit for another week before it stepped down for the second spot.
BTS is still in a Dynamite state of mind as their performances when it comes to their Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single, continue to be taken a notch higher than their previous showing.
Rebecca Davis editorBTS’ release of “Dynamite,” their first English-language single, has sparked a 300% increase in the number of people listening to the K-pop group for the first time on Spotify, the platform revealed on Thursday (Sept. 17).
BTS is lighting up September like Dynamite! The septet, who topped the Billboard Hot 100 list for two consecutive weeks courtesy the song, have been performing their all-English song on numerous platforms. From the MTV Video Music Awards to NBC’s Today show, the members are sporting stylish outfits and setting numerous stages on fire with their performances.
BTS ARMY was waiting with bated breaths ever since it was announced that their idols were making their return to America's Got Talent after two years since their Idol performance in 2018. Moreover, the septet was going to perform their latest hit Dynamite which has been setting several records in the US.
Dynamite truly was destined to be record-breaking single for BTS in 2020! Upon release on August 21, the music video for Dynamite set a new YouTube record for most views (101.1 million views) in the first 24 hours of release. Moreover, a week later, BTS and BTS ARMY were waiting with bated breaths as the announcement finally came; Dynamite had debuted at No.
In what was a pleasantly surprising gesture by Justin Bieber, that would totally make Jungkook's day, the Intentions singer was all praises for BTS as he gushed about them in a voiceover for E! News. The topic of discussion for JB was BTS' latest single Dynamite making history.
BTS is definitely lighting it up like it's Dynamite! The septet is surely making ARMY proud again and how with their latest single which is on the path of breaking one record after another. Not only did Dynamite make history by earning BTS its first No.
BTS is showing us yet again why 2020 belongs to them, courtesy of Dynamite! It's just been a few weeks since their single released but the records being broken and set are truly tremendous. For example, Dynamite MV, which gave us major retro feels by taking us through different music eras, broke the YouTube record for the most views in the first 24 hours of release.
BTS is truly taking over the globe with their universally-loved music as Dynamite is the recent success story for the history books. Not only did the septet's single debut at No.
BTS is undoubtedly ruling the charts with their latest single Dynamite which released last month and continues to break records left, right and center! This week's Billboard Hot 100 saw Dynamite eclipse its competition and debut at No. 1, which is a first for the septet.
It was indeed a day of celebration, joy and love between BTS, ARMY and the press as the septet hosted an online global media day to commemorate Dynamite debuting at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100.
It is a memorable day for BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook. After all, BTS made history by becoming the first Korean act to top the Billboard Hot 100 list.
The ARMY viewed Dynamite over 100 million times on YouTube and helped BTS to achieve the record of the most-viewed video ever in the first 24 hours on YouTube. It took the ARMY another three days to help the Dynamite music video to surpass yet another milestone on the video-streaming platform.
BTS' Dynamite MV made history when the music video earned an astonishing 101.1 million views in the first 24 hours setting a new YouTube record. RM had earlier shared that BTS' goal with Dynamite was to spread happiness and positivity at a time when everyone is suffering.
BTS will definitely be on cloud nine as their latest single Dynamite is making history in the best of ways. Not only did it become the fastest song to cross more than 100 #1s on the iTunes Top Songs chart but it also set a magnanimous YouTube record by registering not 98.3 million but 101.1 million views in the first 24 hours of release.
BTS is as expected a major trending topic thanks to their recently released single Dynamite. The colourful, retro vibes imbibed by the addictive tunes along with a nostalgia trip through different music eras with their dance moves and funky fashion attires managed to win hearts all across the globe.