
After releasing the official MV for “Dynamite” BTS released the “B” Side track that showcased the guys having fun while shooting the music video. This Music Video is a kind of bloopers showing the different shots that did not make it into the official MV.
BTS has achieved yet another impressive milestone, as the B-side version of their chart-topping hit “Dynamite” has officially surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. Released on August 24, 2020—just three days after the original music video—the B-side offers fans a more playful, behind-the-scenes look at the group’s vibrant energy and natural chemistry. The casual vibe and fun bloopers captured in this version have made it a fan-favorite over the years.
Unlike the polished choreography and high production of the original, the B-side video focuses on candid moments of the members laughing, goofing around, and genuinely enjoying themselves on set. These relaxed scenes gave ARMY a glimpse into the boys’ personalities, showing their charm and camaraderie in a more spontaneous, unfiltered way. This unique approach made the B-side stand out as more than just an alternate video—it became a heartwarming extension of the Dynamite experience.
The 100 million views milestone is a testament to BTS’ ability to keep fans engaged through both major releases and more lighthearted content. While the original Dynamite MV shattered records globally, the B-side version carved out its own path, beloved for its joyful, feel-good atmosphere. Fans continue to revisit the video, not just for the music, but for the warmth and laughter it brings.
With this achievement, BTS further proves their unmatched impact in the digital realm. As they continue to make history both as a group and through solo projects, milestones like this one reflect the unwavering love and dedication of ARMY around the world. Whether it’s a polished performance or a fun, behind-the-scenes look, BTS continues to shine—just like Dynamite.

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