BTS Achieved 100 million views for 15 Times on YouTube this year

  • 이소연 |2020.12.16 19:50
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K-Pop Radar announced on the 16th the'K-Pop Radar 2020 Year-End Settlement', which aggregates K-Pop Artis data such as YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook following last year.

'K-Pop Radar' is a fandom data observer that allows you to see the scale and change of K-pop artists' fandom at a glance.It collects the status of the artist's SNS followers every day and counts the trend of real-time music video views. Among them, the winners were decided based on data collected for about 11 months from January 1st to November 30th.

According to the K-Pop Radar statistics, first of all, in the 'Most Badge Acquisition Category' after last year, BTS once again took the top honor.

During this year, BTS has acquired a total of 15 badges, including two 1 billion view badges, one 800 million view badge, and two 700 million view badges. This year's music videos for 'DNA' and 'Poetry for Little Things' surpassed 1 billion views, winning the first 1 billion views title in the K-pop boy group.

In addition, when member Suga's 'Agust D'and 'Daechwita' and J-Hope's'Chicken Noodle Soup' are combined, the number becomes a total of 18, which is an increase from last year. This is a passage that proves that BTS is still in its best heyday following last year.

In addition, 15 teams, including Tomorrow by Together, Mamamoo, NCT 127, and Stray Kids, achieved 100 million views for the first time this year and were named as co-winners in the 'First Badge Acquisition Category'. 

The number of joint winners in the 'First Badge Acquisition Category' also increased by 5 teams compared to the previous year. It can be seen that the popularity of K-pop is not concentrated on a specific artist, but is gaining great popularity simultaneously with multiple artists throughout K-pop.

Written by Gong Mina
Translated by Lee So Yun



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