BTS to debut new single Dynamite at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards
BTS’s new English-language single Dynamite is set to drop on 21 August and it’s confirmed that the Kpop group will debut the song at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards in the United States on 30 August, 8pm EST.
The performance also marks BTS’s first time performing at the American awards show.
BTS will also appear on MTV’s Fresh Out Live on 21 August and the Today show on NBC on 24 August.
According to Big Hit Entertainment, there will be two music video versions for Dynamite, an “official” one and a “B-side” version.
The official version comes out at 1pm KST (midnight EST) on 21 August while the B-side version will be released on 25 August at midnight KST.
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BTS Makes History As “Dynamite” Lands No. 1 On Billboard’s Hot 100, Achieving Highest Ranking Ever For Korean Act BTS’s “Dynamite” made an explosive debut on Billboard’s Hot 100, taking the top spot!
Billboard has announced the top 10 on its Hot 100 for the week ending in September 5, with the chart ranking the most popular songs in the United States across all genres based on streaming, radio airplay, and sales data.
BTS’s new English-language track “Dynamite” has entered the chart at No. 1! This is the highest ranking on the chart achieved by an all-Korean group.
According to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, “Dynamite” achieved 33.9 million U.S. streams and 300,000 sales in its first week, which ended on August 27. It gained 11.6 million radio airplay audience impressions in the week that ended on August 30.
“Dynamite” reached 265,000 downloads sold in its first week, with its overall first-week total sales of 300,000 including vinyl and cassette physical versions.
“Dynamite” therefore ranks higher than PSY’s “Gangnam Style” that peaked at No. 2 in 2012. Japanese-born Kyu Sakamoto was the first Asian artist to reach No. 1 on the chart, doing so with “Sukiyaki” for three weeks in 1963. Billboard notes that Far*East Movement topped the Hot 100 for three weeks in 2010 with “Like a G6,” and the group’s lineup included two members of Korean heritage at the time.
BTS’s preview title track “ON” debuted on the Hot 100 in March at No. 4, achieving their highest ranking at the time and the highest score for a Korean group.
“Dynamite” also takes No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart this week and No. 3 on the Streaming Songs chart. Billboard will update its website with this week’s charts on September 1.
BTS performed “Dynamite” for the first time on the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on August 30 and swept all the awards they were nominated for, earning four trophies in total including Best Pop. Check out their performance here!
Congratulations to BTS!
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