May 20, 2024

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BTS’ Permission To Dance Pips Butter To Top Slot On Billboard Hot 100

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South Korea: BTS’ Butter has been ruling the Billboard Hot 100 songs charts for seven weeks however now it has been changed by a brand new favorite music and the band’s very personal latest providing ‘Permission To Dance’. This additionally makes the BTS the primary international band to have dethroned themselves on the high spot. Interestingly, BTS tailed 5 Hot 100 high spots over 10 months, which is the quickest since Michael Jackson’s album ‘Bad’, which achieved the same feat over 9 months.Also Read – BTS RM Leaves Indian ARMY In Awe With His Response After Fan Dedicates Ek Villain’s Humdard to Him Taking to social media, BTS chief RM expressed his gratefulness to the BTS ARMY. He wrote, “I’m feeling a wide range of emotions!! Having continuously been unable to meet you all, I was in a state where I’ve become very numb to joy or sadness. Nonetheless, I’d like to fully enjoy today, with my eyes closed and my body dancing for no reason! I’m certainly happy! That you have given me emotions like these, I continue to be sincerely honored and grateful! I hope one day we can meet and embrace each other, and share and cherish this joy [we’re unable to fully share together at the moment]! Thank you with all of my heart.” Also Read – BTS Vs BTS Trends After ‘Permission To Dance’ Dethrones ‘Butter’ To Be No. 1 On Global YouTube Songs Chart Apart from RM, Jimin expressed his gratitude by sharing an image of himself giving a full bow, which in Korean tradition is a mark of nice respect. Jung Kook, V, J-Hope, Suga, and Jin additionally shared posts thanking their followers. Also Read – BTS’ Permission To Dance Banned In Seoul Gyms, Here’s Why

According to Billboard, “The song “drew 15.9 million U.S. streams and 1.1 million radio airplay audience impressions and sold 140,100 downloads (via its original and instrumental digital versions, each on sale for 69 cents) in the week ending July 15, according to MRC Data.” Permission To Dance is written by Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid, and Jenna Andrews and launched forward of ARMY Day as a further monitor on the Butter CD.

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