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BTS Scores New Milestones with Full-English Track Dynamite


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BTS has been doing their job well in making life more tolerable for fans through their song, Dynamite.

Released in August 2020, Dynamite talks about joy and appreciation for everything that makes one’s life easier. The official website of BIG HIT also describes the Disco Pop single as the source of much-needed energy of the global community.

“In this song, the global superstars find happiness by doing again what they do best: engaging in a perpetual cycle of giving and receiving joy with the world through music and performances,” the description says.

Soon after its release, it broke a record by becoming the group’s first song to be recorded completely in English. But its record did not stop there as Dynamite’s MV recently scored new feats again.

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BTS Breaks Records With Dynamite

On Thursday, BTS’ music video for their song Dynamite officially surpassed 1.4 billion views. The group reached the mark after one year, six months, and three days following its release on August 21, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. KST.

While the number is already commendable enough, the new feat actually helped the K-pop supergroup score two more records.

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Dynamite is now the fastest K-pop group music video to hit 1.4 billion views as of press time. Previously, BLACKPINK held the record with DDU-DU DDU-DU after surpassing the number in two years, five months, and seven days.

The same track made BTS the only Korean artist with three 1.4 billion views – thanks to Dynamite, DNA, and Boy With Luv.

BTS Turns Into Lego!

Dynamite caught the LEGO Review Board’s attention that it became its model in making the LEGO version of the K-pop group.

In the company’s official announcement, it expressed their excitement in showing the new LEGO design based on the group’s hit song, Dynamite.

“The South Korean band has changed the landscape of pop music and transitioned into a global phenomenon with their fun, authentic music, top-notch performances, and positive messages,” it said, as quoted by Bandwagon Asia.

The official Dynamite LEGO set has already been approved, but the company is yet to unveil its release date.

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