
BTS’ chart-topping, record-breaking, Grammy-nominated single “Dynamite” continues to make waves across the globe and solidify its place in music history. As of just 6.5 months since its release on August 21, 2020, the music video for “Dynamite” has officially surpassed 25 million likes on YouTube, an astounding milestone that makes it the fastest music video in the platform’s history to reach that number of likes. This incredible achievement not only reflects the unwavering global support BTS receives from their dedicated fanbase, ARMY, but also highlights the universal appeal and positive energy of the song.
“Dynamite” was a landmark release for BTS for several reasons. It marked the group’s first fully English-language single and was released during a time of global uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic. BTS described “Dynamite” as a song meant to bring joy and healing, and from the moment it dropped, it did exactly that. The upbeat disco-pop track, paired with a vibrant, feel-good music video, brought light and color into the lives of millions of people across the world who were struggling through lockdowns, isolation, and general anxiety.
The “Dynamite” music video premiered on YouTube with an explosive debut, immediately breaking records. It garnered over 101.1 million views in its first 24 hours, setting the record for the biggest YouTube premiere of all time. Additionally, it became the fastest video in YouTube history to reach 10 million likes, doing so in less than a week. Now, just half a year later, the video has reached 25 million likes, placing it firmly as the 5th most liked video on YouTube, behind global juggernauts such as Despacito and Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You.
What’s especially remarkable is that BTS accomplished this without any paid promotions or traditional Western media marketing, relying instead on the organic power of their music and their fandom. ARMYs across the world mobilized on YouTube, streaming the video day and night, sharing it across social media, creating reaction videos, and encouraging others to join in. Their tireless love and support played a major role in driving “Dynamite” to its now legendary status on the platform.
But beyond numbers, “Dynamite” represented a cultural moment. It was a breakthrough for BTS in the Western mainstream market. With “Dynamite,” BTS became the first Korean act to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, an achievement that had long been anticipated but finally realized thanks to the accessibility and catchy appeal of the English track. The song stayed on the charts for weeks, dominated global music playlists, and was lauded by critics for its joyful retro sound and high-energy choreography.
The music video itself also contributed to its massive popularity. Directed by Yong Seok Choi of Lumpens, the visual plays with pastel palettes, 1970s aesthetics, funky dance breaks, and charismatic solo shots of each member. It radiates happiness and energy from start to finish, showcasing BTS’s personalities, playful spirit, and undeniable talent. From Jungkook’s donut shop solo to J-Hope’s iconic dance break, each scene was meticulously crafted to capture the feel-good vibe of the song and make fans hit the replay button over and over.
As of its 25 million-like milestone, “Dynamite” joins a rare class of music videos on YouTube. The top liked videos on the platform include international superstars and timeless hits, so for BTS to not only enter this tier but to do so faster than any other artist in history is a testament to their unparalleled global impact. It also proves that language is no barrier when it comes to music that uplifts and entertains. Even though “Dynamite” was in English, the message and magic it carried was deeply connected to BTS’s Korean roots, evident in their joyful performance style, fashion, and authenticity.
The song also earned BTS a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, marking a historic first for a Korean act. Though they didn’t win the award, their performance at the Grammy ceremony made headlines, with fans and critics praising their stage as one of the highlights of the night. Filmed from a Seoul rooftop and seamlessly edited to resemble the Grammy stage in LA, it was both a symbolic and powerful performance that bridged countries and cultures.
“Dynamite” continues to dominate not just YouTube, but also streaming platforms like Spotify, where it has surpassed 1.5 billion streams. The single has gone Platinum in the United States, Gold in the United Kingdom, and received multiple certifications in other countries. It was also used in numerous commercials, featured on major TV shows, and became a staple in online dance trends and challenges.
As BTS moves forward with new projects, the legacy of “Dynamite” will remain a turning point in their career, a moment where they reached even more listeners around the globe and reminded everyone of the simple, healing power of a song. Surpassing 25 million likes on YouTube is more than just a number; it’s a celebration of a song that brought joy during difficult times and united people across the world in happiness, energy, and light.
BTS’s “Dynamite” breaking the 25 million likes milestone in just 6.5 months is not only a record-breaking feat, but also a cultural milestone in music history. It reflects the deep emotional resonance the song had on a global scale, the strength and unity of BTS’s fanbase, and the power of music to transcend borders. With every record it breaks, “Dynamite” continues to shine, just like its name suggests, bright, explosive, and unforgettable.
BTS’ chart topping, record breaking, Grammy nominated song “Dynamite” has now surpassed 25 MILLION likes on YouTube, becoming the fastest music video in history to do so! Only 6.5 months since its release on 21st August 2020. “Dynamite” is now the 5th most liked music video on YouTube.

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