BTS's 'Dynamite' surpasses 800 million streams in Japan
Boy band BTS’s 2020 song “Dynamite” has been streamed over 800 million times in Japan, the country's largest music statistic site Oricon said Wednesday.
This is the first time a song by a foreign artist has surpassed the 800-million-streams mark in Japan. Only two other artists have achieved more than 800 million streams — Japanese pop band Yoasobi and singer-songwriter Yuuri.
“Dynamite” was streamed over 700 million times in Japan as of April last year, which was a first for a male artist.
The song is the boy band's first English track and is in the disco-pop genre.
“Dynamite” topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart upon release, which was a first for a Korean artist. BTS was nominated in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category in the 63rd Grammy Awards with the song.
BTS topped Oricon’s five-year singles chart with its single “Butter” (2021) in April, making the boy band the first non-Japanese artist to top Oricon’s five-year rankings, which calculates the most popular single in Japan over five years based on CD sales.
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BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]