
The World Music Awards is one of the most prestigious and internationally recognized awards ceremonies in the global music industry. Created under the patronage of the Prince of Monaco, it serves as a platform to honor the best-selling and most influential recording artists from all over the world. These awards are particularly unique because they are based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), making them a true reflection of artists’ popularity and commercial impact on a global scale.
In a night that dazzled with talent and international recognition, BTS, the global phenomenon from South Korea, emerged as one of the biggest winners at the World Music Awards, collecting an outstanding number of trophies in multiple major categories. This historic sweep further solidified their place in global pop culture and reaffirmed their role as music industry leaders who are reshaping what it means to be a global act.
One of the most significant accolades of the evening was “Song of the Year,” which was awarded to BTS for their infectious, retro-pop smash hit, “Dynamite.” This all-English single was a landmark moment in BTS’s career, not only for its linguistic switch but for its cultural impact. Released during the height of the pandemic in 2020, “Dynamite” provided a bright, joyous escape for millions of fans around the world. Its disco-pop energy, vibrant visuals, and feel-good message resonated deeply with listeners everywhere.
The song made history upon release, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making BTS the first all-Korean act to achieve this feat. It broke records on YouTube for most views within 24 hours and set Spotify streaming records for a group release. Its win as “Song of the Year” at the World Music Awards wasn’t just a recognition of commercial success, but a celebration of how one track united people in a time of global hardship.
Equally deserving was the award for “Album of the Year,” which went to BTS’s monumental release, “Map of the Soul: 7.” This album was not just a collection of songs—it was a deeply introspective and masterfully executed body of work that celebrated the group’s seven-year journey together. Combining various musical genres from hip-hop and pop to rock and classical—this album highlighted the versatility and creative depth of BTS as artists.
Each member contributed personally to the album, with tracks like “Inner Child,” “Moon,” “Shadow,” and “Filter” reflecting their inner growth and identity. “Map of the Soul: 7” was also a commercial juggernaut, topping charts in over 20 countries and becoming the best-selling album in South Korean history with over 4 million copies sold. Its win as “Album of the Year” is a testament to both its sonic excellence and its emotional resonance with fans worldwide.
Perhaps the most defining moments of the night came with BTS being awarded “Artist of the Year” and “Best Male Group.” These two honors recognized BTS’s unparalleled influence and global reach. Their ability to connect with fans through music, regardless of language or geography, has been a phenomenon that few artists in history have accomplished.
In 2020 and 2021, BTS continued to break barriers, selling out stadiums, dominating global charts, performing on high-profile shows, and using their platform for good. From addressing the UN to launching philanthropic campaigns, their impact went beyond music. These awards honor not just their commercial triumphs, but also their integrity, artistry, and influence as cultural leaders.
The vibrant and colorful visuals of “Dynamite” earned BTS the award for “Music Video of the Year.” Directed with an old-school aesthetic and filled with nostalgic references, the video amplified the song’s cheerful message. The members danced and performed in playful outfits across retro-inspired sets that channeled disco, funk, and 90s pop culture. Every frame was bursting with energy, color, and charisma, making it not just a video, but a visual celebration of joy.
This win showcased BTS’s ability to deliver immersive, cinematic music videos that elevate their songs into multidimensional experiences. “Dynamite” wasn’t just a hit song, it was a full-blown visual and musical event.
One of the most heartfelt wins of the night was the “HallyuLife Global Fan’s Choice” award. This recognition, voted on entirely by fans, highlights BTS’s extraordinary connection with their fanbase, ARMY. Known for their immense dedication, ARMY once again showed up in droves to support the group they love, reaffirming the powerful bond between BTS and their global fandom.
BTS has always acknowledged their fans as their biggest inspiration and motivation. This award, chosen by the people who matter most to them, reflected the deep trust, appreciation, and mutual love between BTS and ARMY. It also showed the immense influence of Hallyu (Korean Wave) across the globe, with BTS at the forefront of this cultural movement.
In a delightful and well-deserved twist, SUGA’s collaboration with IU on the track “Eight” was recognized with the award for “Best Vocal Performance.” Produced and featuring SUGA himself, “Eight” became an instant hit for its hauntingly beautiful melody, emotionally rich lyrics, and the perfect fusion of IU’s vocals with SUGA’s rap verse.
The track explored themes of youth, nostalgia, and growing up, striking a deeply personal chord with listeners. SUGA’s production and lyrical contributions elevated the track, adding layers of emotion and authenticity. The recognition of “Eight” demonstrated SUGA’s proficiency not just as a performer, but as a thoughtful, award-winning producer capable of collaborating across genres and styles.
The World Music Awards was more than just a night of accolades for BTS, it was a celebration of excellence, evolution, and enduring connection. From topping international charts to winning over hearts across continents, BTS continues to prove that they are not just a musical act, they are a global cultural movement. Each award from that evening served as a milestone in their journey and a reminder of their artistry, vision, and relentless drive.
As BTS continues to write their story, their recognition at the World Music Awards only adds another chapter in a legacy that is reshaping global pop culture and inspiring millions worldwide. With their creativity, sincerity, and unshakable bond with ARMY, it’s clear that BTS’s impact is not only lasting—but only just beginning.






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