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[97] [98] The song reached number one on Billboard Japan's Streaming Songs chart on the issue dated September 7, 2020, with over 10 million streams. In its 11th week, the song surpassed 100 million cumulative streams, becoming the fastest song in history to do so and only the second song by a foreign artist in Japan after Ed Sheeran's "Shape of ...
The single album version of the song, sold nearly 2.5 million physical copies in South Korea in July, becoming one of the best-selling albums in South Korea. [ 71 ] In Japan, "Butter" earned its largest opening-day digital sales in the country, with 27,772 downloads, [ 72 ] surpassing its predecessor " Film Out ", which sold 23,344 copies on ...
The video received over 71.6 million views in its first 24 hours of release to become the fifth-most viewed YouTube video within that period at the time. [27] Just over two days later, it became BTS' 27th music video to surpass 100 million views, extending the band's record as the Korean artist with the most music videos over 100 million views ...
With 1.54 million concurrent viewers within minutes of its release, the video broke the record for the biggest YouTube premier of all time and became the fastest Korean video on YouTube to reach 10 million views. [90] [91] The music video garnered 43.8 million views on its first day, surpassing Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do", making ...
The lyrics changed a bit after sending it to BTS. [42] "Anpanman" is based on the Japanese hero Anpanman who is the world's weakest hero and made out of red bean bread. The character gives parts of his face to hungry people and in the lyrics BTS compare themselves to him stating they desire to give people hope through their music and ...
The Japanese version of "I Need U" arrived in December 2015 and debuted at number one on the Singles Chart. [7] A follow-up Japanese single, " Run ", was released on March 15, 2016. BTS scored their first number-one hit with " Blood Sweat & Tears " in late 2016, selling more than 1.5 million copies in South Korea and reaching number one on the ...
The band's first all-English language track debuted on Aug. 21 BTS Becomes First South Korean Band to Hit No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 Chart with Single 'Dynamite' Skip to main content
Billboard stated that the song is an "ambient EDM track" with lyrics in English, [4] while EDM.com felt the track was "vaguely future bass-reminiscent". [1] Kyle Shokeye of Complex wrote that because it is BTS's first fully English-language song, it "deviates from their usual formula to create songs".