BTS inducted into 2022 Guinness World Records ‘Hall of Fame’
By IANS
SEOUL: South Korean pop band BTS are formally members of the Guinness World Records ‘Hall of Fame’ after breaking 23 data in 2021.
Guinness World Records introduced this in a press release on Friday.
“The Boys are in the book. After breaking countless records throughout 2021, they have also cemented their place in the Guinness World Records Hall of Fame,” it mentioned.
Their record of accomplishments is actually spectacular.
Among the data celebrated by Guinness are: most streamed group on Spotify (16.3 billion), most streamed monitor on Spotify within the first 24 hours (‘Butter’, 11.04 million), most Twitter engagements for a music group, most viewers for the premiere of a music video on YouTube (for ‘Butter’, 3.9 million, which changed their earlier report for ‘Dynamite’), most weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s digital track gross sales chart (‘Dynamite’, 18 weeks), most streamed monitor on Spotify in first 24 hours (‘Butter’), most seen YouTube music video in 24 hours (‘Butter’, 108,200,000 instances), most tickets offered for a live-streamed live performance (756,000), most adopted music group on Instagram, and most Nickelodeon Kids Choice awards gained by a music group, in keeping with Billboard.com.
“Despite their young age, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have left a mark in the present cultural landscape, breaking free from the limitations of their home market and of a language – Korean – that remains widely unknown to the international public,” Guinness wrote in an article saying the information.
“In fact, through their art, the seven artistes are raising awareness around Korean culture and language (which earned them the ambitious 5th class of the Order of Cultural Merit, the Flower Crown).”
BTS also called the Bangtan Boys, is a seven-member South Korean boy band that was fashioned in 2010 and debuted in 2013 underneath Big Hit Entertainment. The septet – composed of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook – co-writes and co-produces a lot of their very own output. Originally a hip-hop group, their musical type has developed to incorporate a variety of genres.