BTS Music Video 'Danger' Surpasses 200 Million YouTube Views
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-12-15 20:52:58
Global superstars BTS have added another milestone to their list of music video achievements. According to BigHit Music, the music video for Danger, the title track from their first studio album, surpassed 200 million views on YouTube as of 5 PM on December 14.
The view count reflects the video uploaded on the 1theK YouTube channel alone. When combined with views from the HYBE Labels channel, the total exceeds 300 million, highlighting the song’s enduring popularity since its release in 2014.
Danger is a hybrid hip-hop track that blends club-tune grooves with funk-rock guitar riffs. The song’s direct rap verses and powerful chorus are hallmarks of its dynamic sound. The music video emphasizes choreography, featuring intricate hip-hop dance moves performed in visually striking sets, such as a factory and subway station. The group’s synchronized “knife-like” movements have drawn praise for their precision and energy.
This achievement adds to BTS’s extensive list of music video milestones. The group now boasts a total of 39 videos with over 100 million views, many of which have reached even higher benchmarks. Their global smash hit Dynamite leads the way with an impressive 1.8 billion views, matched by Boy With Luv (Feat. Halsey).
Other iconic tracks include DNA with 1.6 billion views, MIC Drop at 1.4 billion, and both IDOL and Fake Love, which have each surpassed 1.3 billion views. These figures underscore BTS’s unparalleled ability to captivate a global audience with their music and visuals.
The consistent success of BTS’s music videos is a testament to the group’s worldwide influence and the dedication of their fanbase, ARMY. Each release continues to break new records, solidifying their status as one of the most influential acts in music history.
As BTS continues to dominate global charts and platforms, their legacy grows ever more impressive, reaffirming their place as pioneers of modern pop culture.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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