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K-Pop megaband BTS breaks own YouTube record with ‘Butter’

They will perform their new song at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards



Members of South Korean K-Pop band BTS pose for photographers ahead of a press conference to introduce their new single "Butter" in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, May 21, 2021.
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BTS keeps on churning out records! The Korean group broke their own YouTube benchmark with the release of their newest track ‘Butter’.

When the video first released at 8am UAE time it had more than 3.89 million concurrent viewers. After an hour, the view count was at over 21 million. The group broke the record they set with their 2020 summer track 'Dynamite', which premiere on YouTube with more than 3 million concurrent views.

On Friday the group said it was renewing its quest to win a Grammy Award with its new single “Butter”, building on its success last year, when it became the first Korean pop group to win a Grammy nomination.

In a breakthrough year in the United States in 2020, the seven-member boy band was nominated but did not win an award, and instead performed its hit song “Dynamite” at the Grammy ceremony.

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“Of course we would like to win a Grammy. That’s still valid and we are aiming to work for it once again with ‘Butter,’ and hoping for good results,” songwriter and rapper Suga told a news conference in Seoul.

He said “Butter”, the group’s second English-language single following “Dynamite”, was a funky summer track.

BTS will perform the new song at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards set for Monday, for which it clinched nominations in four categories, the most yet for K-Pop stars, including top duo/group and top selling song for “Dynamite”.

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Members of South Korean K-pop band pose for photographers.

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Vocalist Jimin said he regretted BTS could not meet fans for the eighth anniversary of the group’s debut next month, which will be celebrated virtually rather through a live concert because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“I’ve felt somewhat isolated being unable to see fans due to the current situation, but we continue to think hard about how we can show our different aspects and satisfy them,” he said.

Leader and rapper RM said: “For us, the biggest topic is what function BTS can serve, why we exist and which values we should pursue under this new normal era and for the industry.”

- With inputs from Reuters

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