• BTS set foot in Guinness World Records 2022 Hall of Fame by registering 23 records

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    BTS set foot in Guinness World Records 2022 Hall of Fame by registering 23 records

    Seoul: Here is a great news for all BTS lovers. the popular all boys K-pop band, BTS has been inducted into the 2022 Hall of Fame by the Guinness World Records for holding 23 records. BTS is a popular South Korean K-Pop band, who have their fans and supporters all across the globe.





    Congratulations to @bts twt, who will be featured in the next #GWR2022 book with a spread! Guinness World Records, in a tweet, said, "The boys are mentioned in the book. They have also sealed their place in the Guinness World Records Hall of Fame after breaking numerous records throughout 2021."





    Guinness World Records said in a statement, "BTS has earned an astounding 23 Guinness World Records titles in music and social media, an incredible feat made possible by the ARMY's unwavering support. They are now the most-streamed band on Spotify (beating Coldplay from the United Kingdom) and the most followed music group on Instagram."





    It went on to say, "In terms of the bluebird app, BTS' official accounts snagged the record for most Twitter engagements (average retweets) by a music group (a record they've broken four times!). Butter, their May 2021 release, broke five records on its own, including the most viewers for a music video debut on YouTube (previously held by BTS' hit Dynamite) and the most-streamed tune on Spotify in the first 24 hours."





    According to Guinness World Records, BTS has the record for the most-viewed YouTube video by a K-pop group in 24 hours. The trio also holds the record for reaching one million TikTok followers in the shortest time (their current count is 40M followers). They also hold the records for the most tickets sold for a live-streamed event (756,000) and the most-watched YouTube music video in 24 hours (Butter).





    Last month, BTS released a remix of Butter featuring Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion. According to Billboard, the original song spent nine weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts, making it the longest-running number-one single of 2021 so far.





    BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, have worked with musicians such as Steve Aoki, Halsey, and Nicki Minaj.