If platinum records are not enough, well, BTS is now setting another milestone by achieving a massive Guinness World Record with “Dynamite.”
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Guinness World Records recently announced on Tuesday,
16th March, that the K-Pop group officially scored yet another
colossal achievement thanks to their English-language hit single “Dynamite.”
The song, with its colorful video, is now in the Guinness
Books for accomplishing the “Most Simultaneous viewers for a Music Video on
YouTube Premieres.”
“Dynamite” set the milestone last year when the clip
brought in more than 3 million viewers at the same time. The Guinness team also
added that, not for nothing, “they may have a nice spread in the upcoming book,
so look out for that.”
Now check out the announcement below from Guinness World
Records!
The worst kept secret in history @BTS_twt's record for
the 'most simultaneous viewers for a music video on YouTube Premieres' has now
been confirmed, with the 2020 single Dynamite clocking up over three million
viewers.
pic.twitter.com/QUdBQf2KEu
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) March 16, 2021
BTS recently crushed it on Sunday night at the 2021
Grammy Awards when the South Korean septet beamed in from Seoul, South Korea, for
a high-energy run through the Billboard Hot 100 topper. Although the group
couldn’t join the rest of the performers in California for the event, BTS
managed to close out the show with their remarkable performance that set the night
alight in the Los Angeles skyline.