BTS is a chart-topping and award-winning boy band. With several historic releases, it’s hard to pinpoint the K-pop group’s most famous song. From “Butter” to “Dynamite,” here are a few of their most ...
He’s your hope, and you’re his hope. When it comes to BTS’ “Butter” music video, J-Hope was the member responsible for eating pads of butter. Does J-Hope have a singing or rapping part in “Butter?” ...
How do you follow an all-conquering, Grammy-nominated hit like BTS’ “Dynamite”? By strategically crafting an even bigger one. That was the goal a group of songwriters and producers set for “Butter.” ...
BTS has just hit the 1 billion mark for the second time on Spotify! Last year, BTS became the first Korean artist ever to join Spotify’s Billions Club when their 2020 hit “Dynamite” surpassed 1 ...
The BTS Army is eating up the K-pop group's newest single, "Butter." BTS posted the song's official music video on YouTube on Thursday, May 20. It hit 108.2 million views within a day of its release.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 21: BTS attends a press conference for BTS's new digital single 'Butter' at Olympic Hall on May 21, 2021 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo by The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty ...
BTS, aka Bangtan Sonyeondan, is the most popular South Korean boy band that has fans all over the world. From Oscars to Grammys, the seven boys have left a mark at several award shows. The band’s ...
It’s official: BTS’s “Butter” is Billboard’s 2021 Song of the Summer—and it’s also back on top of the Hot 100 this week! On September 7 local time, Billboard announced that BTS’s smash hit “Butter” ...
Elsewhere on Hot Trending Songs, Brazil’s Anitta scores her fourth entry, as “Envolver” debuts at No. 17. The track, from her upcoming fifth LP Girl From Rio, arrives sparked by a TikTok challenge in ...
BTS's "Butter" is the gift that keeps on giving! The band first released the catchy song in May 2021, and since then, it's taken on a life of its own, spawning dance videos, breaking records, and ...
Sale of individual songs aren’t doing very well in the U.S., as more and more listeners choose not to head to iTunes or Amazon to purchase tunes. Instead, millions of fans flock to streaming sites to ...