26-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber explained on why 'Dynamite' by BTS is the track that should be played continuously on the radio. The 'Yummy' singer gets on why the world's most phenomenal K-pop boy band has reached an enormous success through the newly released.
For the time being, 'Dynamite' continues to storm over various music charts from across the globe, including the Billboard Hot 100.
In a voice skit released by E! News, Bieber dissected the success of the K-pop idols. From smashing records to kicking off their English song releases.
"If anyone knows how to make history, it's BTS. The K-Pop group has been shattering records across the global music industry," the pop star said in the voiceover. Bieber added that the music video for 'Dynamite' sets the record of the most viewed video in just a single day of its release. The Youtube feat by BTS hails the K-pop all-boy group as the first South Korean to achieve the milestone.
Furthermore, Bieber exposed on how BTS massively started this year, from raking the New Year's Eve stage in Time Square, gracing the famous Carpool Karaoke with James Corden, a performance at the Grand Central Station for The Tonight Show, to leaving their beloved fans speechless with their 'Dynamite' performance at the recently concluded MTV Video Music Awards.
For the time being, the ARMYs were stunned on why Bieber recorded the 1:45 voiceover for BTS. Still, one thing the Canadian singer highlighted is that unlike 'On' and 'Boy With Luv,' radio stations in the US are giving more prominent time for 'Dynamite.' As a result, various radio stations are having a hard time playing other non-English songs.
However, despite releasing an all-English song, Bieber added that fans should not expect for more of it because BTS previously revealed that no matter what happens, they will stay true to their native language.
Watch and stream the full voiceover clip here.