When BTS unleashed their new music video for their new single “Dynamite” last Friday (August 21), fans didn’t wait a moment to rush to watch their latest release...and then view it again and again and again. The visual quickly racked up an almost unbelievable play count, and it helped them make history on the site...again.
A few days after “Dynamite” was first uploaded, YouTube confirmed it had broken both the record for the most plays in 24 hours and the most views in a clip’s first 24 hours. It took the platform a while to certify the actual number, as sometimes fake views can be purchased or added via bots, but after all was sorted, the Google
With that announcement, BTS broke the record for the biggest debut on YouTube, upping the biggest showing yet by about 15 million plays. The South Korean septet took the honor from Blackpink, who grabbed it from BTS just a few weeks ago with their latest release “How You Like That.”
With “Dynamite” now sitting at No. 1 on the list of the biggest one-day debuts in YouTube history, BTS claims five of the top 10 largest 24-hour play counts on the site, proving once again that they are the kings of the site.
Down at No. 3 on that ranking comes “Boy With Luv,” their 2019 single which featured Halsey. That brightly-colored clip earned 74.6 million views when it arrived, which for a while stood as the biggest debut ever.
Several spots further below “Dynamite” and “Boy With Luv” are three BTS videos all in a row. Up first among the trio of uploads from the most successful group in K-pop history is "On (Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima),” which was released as a secondary clip of sorts to accompany their single “On.” That visual was played 46.5 million times in its first day. The band’s 2018 smash “Idol” racked up 45.9 million plays in its first day, and the proper video for “On” was viewed 43.8 million times in the first 24 hours it was up.
Those three titles currently rank at Nos. 7, 8 and 9, respectively on the ranking of the YouTube videos that have earned the largest debuts in the site’s history.
BTS easily occupies the most spots on this list, though they are not the only name to fill more than one rung. Both Blackpink and Taylor Swift fill a pair of spaces, while Ariana Grande sees just one of her clips included as well.
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