'BTS kings' and 'Dynamite going up' trend as Army pushes for song sales two weeks after release

After spending two weeks in the list, looks like 'Dynamite' might sit at the top spot again because if the official records are to be believed, the sales are picking up pace
PUBLISHED SEP 8, 2020
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BTS (Getty Images)

BTS is having the time of their life as their song ‘Dynamite’ is shooting for the stars at the Billboard charts as the sales and streaming numbers are unstoppable from the day of its release. The K-pop idols' new upbeat disco-pop song clinched the top spot for the highest number of views (100M) and most live views in the first 24 hours of its debut.

‘Dynamite', which is BTS’ first English song, was released on August 21. Now, after spending two weeks in the list, looks like ‘Dynamite’ might again sit at the top spot. If the official records are to be believed, the sales are again picking up pace.

#BTS KINGS & #DYNAMITE GOING UP are also trending on Twitter. Riding on the wave, the massive fan following of BTS started pouring in tweets showering their favorite band with support. Going with the #DYNAMITEGOINGUP, one user posted, “Who’s joining the DYNAMITE GOING UP streaming and buying party??? Make some noise!!!”



 

One ardent fan of the South Korean boy band posted, “'BTS KINGS' & 'DYNAMITE GOING UP' ARE BOTH TRENDING AS IT SHOULD BE !!”



 

Extending full support to the trend, one user stated, 'FRIENDLY REMINDER THAT PROMOTION PERIOD FOR DYNAMITE IS NOT YET OVER WE STILL HAVE A LOT OF PERFORMANCES AND APPEARANCES FROM @BTS_twt  TO LOOK FORWARD TO AND GET THAT BOOST. DONT STOP STREAMING AND BUYING YALL DYNAMITE GOING UP."



 

Another user tweeted, “Dynamite is also back to hugging the roof of all the streaming charts in SKorea combined. It survived all Monday releases and jumped back to the top!Star-struck @BTS_twt  DYNAMITE GOING UP."



 

One follower said, “DYNAMITE GOING UP is now trending worldwide! Keep using the keywords while streaming/buying Dynamite, let’s get it trending higher! (@BTS_twt)."



 

‘Dynamite’ is currently available on the major digital platforms including Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube among others.

The much-popular song also faced a little heat from their home competitors BLACKPINK’s new song ‘Ice Cream.’ However, they had to settle at the second spot as BTS pulled up massive sales figures both in the first and the second weeks.

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