BTS fans celebrate chart-topping hits

BTS fans celebrate chart-topping hits. BTS fans, known as ARMY. They are making headlines as they commemorate the group’s past achievements. Meanwhile members RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook began their mandatory military service recently. Despite the absence of these four members, their popular song ‘Spring Day’ has once again topped the iTunes charts in 83 countries.

Spring Day,’ released in 2017 as part of the album You Never Walk Aloner. It revolves around the theme of waiting to reunite someone and missing them.

BTS fans are enjoying this new chart-topping success. However BTS has reached another exciting YouTube milestone. Their music video for ‘Yet To Come’ crossed the 200 million views mark on December 19, around 2 p.m. KST. It took about one year, six months, and nine days since the video was released on June 10, 2022.

This achievement adds ‘Yet To Come’ to BTS’s list of impressive feats. It’s making their 30th full-group music video to surpass 200 million views. The previous videos reaching this milestone include hits like ‘Dope,’ ‘Fire,’ ‘Blood Sweat & Tears,’ ‘DNA,’ and many more.

Amid these successes, it’s worth mentioning that BTS members RM, V, Jimin, and Jungkook have recently enlisted in the military. They are the last members to do so. The expectation is that all BTS members will complete their military service and reunite by June 2025.

 

BTS fans celebrate chart-topping hits. However congratulations to BTS on yet another remarkable achievement. Fans can look forward to more exciting milestones from the group in the future!

BTS debut-era songs are experiencing a resurgence on multiple music charts. However they are even making their debut on new ones, a decade after their initial release. Interestingly, Spring Day peaked at number one on the iTunes. While rankings shortly after RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook signed up for the army. Later, songs like No More Dream by Rap Line and Outro: Tears by the same group have topped the US iTunes chart.

 

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