BTS once again climbed to the top of the K-Pop radar weekly chart, setting a record for four weeks in a row.
BTS’ 8th digital single, ‘Permission to Dance’ music video, recorded 25.91 million views during the 31st week of K-Pop Radar (July 25 – July 31) and took the top spot for four weeks in a row.
Regarding this, K-Pop Radar said, “It is the first time that BTS has been at the top of the K-Pop Radar for four weeks in a row with a single song.
According to K-Pop Radar’s YouTube view analysis, BTS received a total of 472 million views over the past seven days. Of these, about 72 million views, or 15.2%, are generated in India and have risen to become the most popular country, beating Japan, which has held the top spot for a long time.
In response, K-Pop Radar said, “The popularity of K-Pop in India has risen sharply since last year.
A total of 5 songs, including ‘Permission to Dance,’ ‘Butter,’ ‘Dynamite,’ ‘MIC Drop (Steve Aoki Remix) (Feat. Desiigner)’, and ‘Boy With Love’ They are writing excellent results, such as being ranked in this TOP10.
In addition, D.O’s first solo song, ‘Rose’ music video, recorded 8.7 million views and entered 4th place, and Dreamcatcher’s ‘BEcause’ also landed in 6th place with 7.81 million views.
In addition, Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’ (7.39 million views), TWICE’s ‘What is Love?’ (6.29 million views), and Blackpink’s ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU (6.24 million views) took the top 10.
On the other hand, K-Pop Radar is a fandom data professional service opened by music startup Space Oddity to understand fandom data at a glance following the rapid growth of K-Pop. Currently, the number of music video views of 640 Korean artist teams, YouTube subscribers, Twitter, Instagram, Spotify followers, and fan cafe members are provided through a web service in the form of graphs and charts.