Aside from the current awards and nominations, BTS is getting right now; the septet sets a new groundbreaking record with their massive hit 'Dynamite' on Billboard charts. Fans are proud of BTS's continuous success this year.
On November 25, Wednesday, Soompi reported that BTS's ever-iconic hit 'Dynamite' has managed to peak once more on the No.14 spot of Billboard's Hot 100.
'Dynamite' has been the most popular streamed song of all genres in the United States and has been staying on the chart for 13 weeks consecutively.
Furthermore, BTS is now making history as their song 'Dynamite' continues to be the longest-charting track on the Hot 100 chart by a South Korean group. 'Dynamite' even managed to surpass its previous record on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, which possesses a total of 160 weekly streams on top 40 various radio programs.
That being said, 'Dynamite' peaked at No.6 on the chart for this week, resulting in a new record for BTS's ever highest ranking achievement made by a South Korean act. Moreover, BTS's 'Dynamite' recently landed on No.12 spot on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart, No.6 on the Global 200 chart, and No. 3 on the Global Excl. U.S. song charts.
Fans now cannot contain their happiness and excitement on the recent awards, nominations, and achievements that the septet had recently received. Despite the 'Dynamite' being released in August, the song still has been the most played track by fans worldwide, allowing BTS to crack numerous records.
In addition to BTS's prosperous comeback in the K-pop scene, they were able to secure the No.5 spot on Artist 100, and the group as a whole dominated the top spot for the Social 50 for straight 206th day respectively.