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BTS hit big with «Dynamite.» The K-pop boy band has set a new world record for the most views on YouTube in 24 hours. The «Dynamite» music video amassed 101.1 million views in the first 24 hours of its release, according to YouTube. This is the most views for a music video in its first 24 hours on the platform.
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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.
Rebecca Davis editorAfter making history by becoming the first Korean group to have a No. 1 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with their first English-language track “Dynamite,” BTS said Tuesday that they now have their eyes on the Grammys as their next goal.
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BTS has shattered YouTube records with their latest video, which has become the first promo viewed over 100 million times in 24 hours.The South Korean boy band released their latest single Dynamite and its accompanying video on Friday (August 21, 2020), and the group’s army of supporters flooded YouTube to check it out.“We can confirm that BTS Dynamite Official MV set a new all-time 24hr record, surpassing 100M views with 101.1m views in the first 24 hours,” a YouTube spokesperson confirms.“We
BTS' new song Dynamite has broken the record for the most-viewed video on YouTube in 24 hours, topping 100 million views.
As soon as BTS sets a record, the K-pop group breaks it and sets a new one.
Beyond the Scene, better known as BTS. They are the first Korean group to top the Billboard 200 list and they just broke the record for the most viewed video on opening day- surpassing 86.5 million views in 20.5 hours.
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.
The Deadline Team Korean pop group BTS has broken the YouTube record for the most-viewed premiere video.The service reports 3 million to 4 million fans tuned in live on Friday to see the new music video, the group’s first single in English, Dynamite.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorBTS Army has done it: The K-pop idols’ new video for “Dynamite” has set a new YouTube record for views in the first 24 hours of release.The upbeat, dance-y and vivid music video from BTS was released on YouTube Friday, Aug. 21, at 12 a.m.
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When BTS member Jungkook sang, "'Cause I, I, I'm in the stars tonight/So watch me bring the fire and set the night alight," the ARMY watched and boy, they set a new record with it. The Bangtan Boys released their new English song Dynamite today, August 21.
BTS dropped their new single Thursday night, along with a vibrant and colorful new music video.The upbeat new tune — which comes just five months after the K-Pop group dropped their most recent album — is a fun, uptempo dance track that brings together everything that made the band the international supergroup they are.Speaking with Zane Lowe on on Apple Music recently, the group opened up about the new tune, and reflected on what emotions and feelings the song was intended to evoke — including,
With less than a week left for its release, BTS dropped a new teaser photo from their upcoming song Dynamite. The South Korean boy band previously teased that they are releasing a new English song on August 21.
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