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BTS is back — and they have wasted no time reminding the world why they are in a league of their own. From selling 3.98 million copies in a single day to topping iTunes charts in 90 countries and achieving million seller status in just 10 minutes,
BTS has shared a closer look at the choreography for their new title track! On March 25 at midnight KST, BTS officially released the performance video for “SWIM,” the title track of their new album “ARIRANG,” on YouTube. BTS first premiered the ...
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BTS homages 'Oldboy' in '2.0' music video with humor
Group BTS has returned with a humorous noir sensibility. BTS released the music video for their fifth studio album *‘Arirang’* track *‘2.0’* on the HYBE Labels YouTube channel at 2 a.m. on the 2nd. The video pays homage to a famous scene from director Park Chan-wook’s film *Oldboy*,
The K-pop superstars crash the streaming giant's Global Top Songs chart with 11 titles impacting the top 100, including the No. 1 with "Swim."
BTS have secured leading positions on YouTube’s Global and U.S. charts following the release of their comeback album ARIRANG and its lead single Swim. The group placed 11 songs within the Global Top Songs chart’s top 100, with Swim reaching number one after recording more than 83 million views worldwide.
BTS’s 2.0 music video, inspired by Oldboy, has impressed fans with its epic choreography and nostalgic references. From their comeback album ARIRANG, the track has gone viral and ARMYs are impressed with their idols.
The return of BTS proved to be a major win for The Tonight Show, with new data showing a significant boost in key demo ratings. The band stopped by the NBC late-night show for what turned out to be a two-night event, giving Jimmy Fallon an exclusive interview to go along with two musical performances.
BTS Unveils Noir-Inspired 2.0 Music Video with Humorous Props Tribute to Oldboy blends noir style with comedic props; members recall laughter during filming
Arirang' moved 641,000 equivalent album units in its first week. The last group to come anywhere close did so in 2013.