KTGenie Music tallied the number of times these songs were streamed over the two years and five months from January 2023, the gap due to BTS' military service, to this month, and found the following:
"Dynamite" was released in August 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 virus outbreak.
The disc features fun rhythms, dynamic performances, and meaningful lyrics.
It is a K-pop genre. With this song, which gave hope to people all over the world, BTS became the first K-pop group to top the US Billboard main singles chart, the Hot 100.
The song was also nominated for the Grammy Awards, the most prestigious music awards ceremony in the United States. The second place was the hit song "Spring Day" released in 2017.
The lyrics "I miss you. You keep saying it so much, so I want to see you more. I want to see you even when I look at your photos" fit well with his situation of being separated from ARMY (fandom name) while serving in the military.
It is an alternative hip-hop genre that combines Britrock sensibility with electronic sounds, and is still loved by global ARMYs several years after its release.
The song contains a message about not losing hope while waiting to meet a friend who has become far away.
" and "Permission to Dance" came in third and fourth, respectively. "Boy With Luv" also rose to fifth place.
Meanwhile, since BTS debuted in 2013, the most streamed song in the past 12 years has been "Dynamite."
"Boy With Luv" and "Spring Day" also ranked second and third on the most listened-to list since debut. RM, V, JIMIN, JUNG
KOOK will be discharged next week after completing his active military service. RM and V will be out of combat gear on the 10th, while JIMIN and JUNG KOOK will be out of combat gear on the 11th.
They enlisted in December 2023 and have been serving. JIN and J-HOPE, who enlisted earlier, were discharged last year. SUGA is scheduled to be discharged on the 21st.
2025/06/08 17:55 KST
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