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A billion views, millions of live fans… BTS sets new record with Dynamite

2021-03-20T06:10:41.403Z


Despite the disappointment of the Grammy, the world-famous K-pop boy band continues to explode the counters of the YouTube video platform.


The group of BTS connects the rewards with their tube of 2020

Dynamite

.

After having landed the records for the most viewed k-pop clip in 24 hours, that of the clip, all genres combined, the most viewed in 24 hours and that of the most watched video in a single day on Youtube (with 101 million views), the Korean boy band recorded a new feat of arms with the Guinness Book:

Dynamite

is the song to have simultaneously gathered the most Internet users when it was launched.

Read also: BTS: K-pop group smashes all records with their

Boy With Luv

music video

More than 3 million people logged in at the same time on YouTube to be the first to watch the clip, August 21, 2020. The video now has nearly a billion views.

The record was previously held by another K-Pop figurehead, girl group BLACKPINK.

They had gathered 1.65 million Internet users on June 26, 2020 for the first broadcast of the video

How You Like That

.

In recent years the phenomenon.

Selected at the last Grammy Awards in the category "Best pop song in group or duet", BTS was blown the trophy by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande.

The disappointment of the "Army", the nickname of fans of the Korean boy band, ignited social networks, some going so far as to denounce a form of racism on the part of the American jury.

A driving force behind South Korean cultural influence internationally, the group created by the Big Hit Entertainment company helped pass a law pushing back the age of strict military service for K-Pop stars in the Land of the Morning Calm.

Source: lefigaro

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