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Fri, August 19, 2022 | 23:15
K-pop
BTS scoops up four Billboard Awards
Posted : 2021-05-24 09:46
Updated : 2021-05-24 16:54
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Members of K-pop band BTS pose for photographers ahead of a press conference to introduce their new single 'Butter' in Seoul, May 21. AP-Yonhap
Members of K-pop band BTS pose for photographers ahead of a press conference to introduce their new single "Butter" in Seoul, May 21. AP-Yonhap

K-pop boy band BTS has won four prizes, including the major title of Top Selling Song, at this year's Billboard Music Awards (BBMA), the most for the group at the event ever.

The septet was awarded Top Selling Song, Top Duo/Group, Top Song Sales Artist and the fan-voted Top Social Artist during the BBMA ceremony that was aired live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday (U.S. time).

It is the first time the band has won more than two titles at the BBMA. In 2019, it took home the Top Duo/Group and Top Social Artist awards.

BTS was named on a prereleased list of winners in the three categories of Top Duo/Group, Top Song Sales Artist and the fan-voted Top Social Artist, while it was awarded Top Selling Song with its megahit "Dynamite" at the BBMA ceremony.

BTS topped the Top Selling Song category with the Billboard topping "Dynamite," vying with "I Hope" by Gabby Barrett ft. Charlie Puth, "WAP" by Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion, "Savage" by Megan Thee Stallion ft. Beyonce and "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd.

Released last summer, "Dynamite," the septet's first English song, was the first song by a Korean act to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard's main singles chart and earned the group's first Grammy nomination.

BTS regained the Top Duo/Group trophy since its first win in 2019. The group competed for the title with American rock band AC/DC, indie pop trio AJR, American country music duo Dan + Shay and pop rock band Maroon5.

In the Top Song Sales Artist category, BTS beat Justin Bieber, Megan Thee Stallion, Morgan Wallen and The Weeknd. It is the first time that BTS has contended for the prize given to an artist with top-selling songs.

The boy band also won the Top Social Artist award for the fifth consecutive year, beating K-pop bands BLACKPINK and Seventeen, pop star Ariana Grande and Filipino boy band SB19.


Scenes from 2021 Billboard Music Awards [PHOTOS]
Scenes from 2021 Billboard Music Awards [PHOTOS]
2021-05-24 15:38  |  Photo News

At this year's BBMA, BTS earned four nominations, the most for the group ever. It received its first BBMA nomination in 2017 for Top Social Artist.

The seven-member band -- RM, Jin, Suga, J-hope, V, Jimin and Jungkook -- attributed its multiple BBMA wins to the support of its global fan base, Army.

"It's crazy to be nominated for the Top Social Artist for five years in a row," rapper J-Hope said on social media. "Thank you for your continuous support."

During the BBMA ceremony, BTS performed "Butter" for the first time since its release last Friday.

The video-recorded performance from Seoul featured BTS moving from a waiting area to the red carpet and the stage of the BBMA as if the seven members were participating in the event held in the United States.

Dressed in black tuxedos, they performed the playful, vibrant summer pop-dance song with their signature well-organized group choreography on sets decorated with BBMA images.

Since its official release, "Butter," the group's second English song after "Dynamite," has been on a record-breaking run.
It became the most-watched music video on YouTube in 24 hours after its debut, racking up 108.2 million views in the first 24 hours.

The figure has surpassed the previous record held by "Dynamite," released last August, which garnered 101.1 million views over the same time span.

At the same time, the song earned 20.9 million global streams on Spotify, the world's biggest music streaming platform, on its first day of release. It marked the most streams in a single day in Spotify's history.

The new single has also topped more than 100 regional iTunes charts, including those in the United States, Canada, Britain and Germany. (Yonhap)




 
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