On the 9th, citizens pass in front of a photo of BTS installed at the Star Avenue in the main branch of Lotte Department Store in Seoul. The group BTS's "Dynamite" held the top spot on the US Billboard main singles chart, the "Hot 100," for two consecutive weeks. [Image source=Yonhap News]

On the 9th, citizens pass in front of a photo of BTS installed at the Star Avenue in the main branch of Lotte Department Store in Seoul. The group BTS's "Dynamite" held the top spot on the US Billboard main singles chart, the "Hot 100," for two consecutive weeks. [Image source=Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Bong-ju] BTS will appear on KBS1's "News 9" airing on the 10th.


Dailyan reported that BTS, who made history in the domestic music industry by topping the US Billboard "Hot 100," will share sincere stories related to this on KBS's "9 o'clock News."


Earlier, Billboard announced on the 31st of last month (local time) that BTS's "Dynamite" had secured the number one spot on the main singles chart "Hot 100" for the second consecutive week.


The "Hot 100" is Billboard's main chart that ranks singles based on a combination of streaming, radio airplay, and digital sales.


"Dynamite," released simultaneously worldwide on the 21st of last month, is an upbeat disco pop song.


It is reported that the song was completed with the intention of spreading a message of energy and hope during the difficult times caused by the novel coronavirus disease.


Meanwhile, BTS plans to release a new full-length album in the second half of the year.





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