
BTS continues to dominate global music charts and digital platforms with their timeless music and unforgettable performances. Among their massive catalog of hits, one song still stands at the very top when it comes to views within the past 24 hours. That song is none other than “Dynamite”, the energetic disco pop anthem that marked a major milestone in the group’s career.
Released in August 2020, “Dynamite” was BTS’ first full English single and their first song to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Since then, it has grown into more than just a song. It became a movement, a symbol of joy and positivity during a time when the world needed it most. With its bright visuals, retro theme, colorful styling and fun choreography, the music video for “Dynamite” quickly captivated fans and non-fans alike. Even today, it remains the most watched BTS music video in the last 24 hours on YouTube.
What makes “Dynamite” so remarkable is its consistency. While new releases tend to take the spotlight for a few days before fading slightly, “Dynamite” continues to bring in millions of views daily. It has achieved legendary status among the BTS discography and fans return to it time and again. Whether it is being used in TikTok edits, school performances, or workout playlists, the song holds a special place in many hearts. Its viewership figures prove that the song’s popularity has not dwindled even after years of release.
Coming in at the second spot is the newly released single “Don’t” by eAeon featuring BTS leader RM. The song was released just two days ago and is already trending globally. This haunting and emotionally resonant track is a collaboration that highlights RM’s introspective lyrics and delivery while blending beautifully with eAeon’s dreamy and melancholic sound. The music video, although minimal in production, evokes a strong emotional response and has already gained millions of views. Fans are praising the deep meaning behind the lyrics and the rawness of the performance, giving it replay value and encouraging more discussions and theories.
The fact that a song released only two days ago could rise to the number two spot is a testament to BTS’ far-reaching influence. Even when they are not releasing songs as a group, their solo and collaborative efforts continue to make waves. RM’s role in “Don’t” is another reminder of his artistic growth and his willingness to explore different genres and collaborate with diverse musicians.
BTS’ music has always transcended borders and genres, and their YouTube presence proves just how global they have become. Every day, millions of fans revisit their songs, whether for comfort, inspiration, motivation, or pure enjoyment. Their catalog is filled with songs that cater to a wide range of emotions and situations. From upbeat anthems to mellow ballads, from self-empowering tracks to social commentary, BTS provides a musical home for people across different ages and backgrounds.
Now let’s take a look at BTS’ top ten most viewed music videos in the last 24 hours, based on view count and fan engagement.
- Dynamite
This track continues to top the charts. Its bright visuals, engaging choreography, and overall feel-good energy make it a go-to for millions around the world. Its uplifting message and accessible lyrics in English have allowed it to become a gateway song for many new fans. - Don’t by eAeon featuring RM
Although it is not an official BTS song, anything involving BTS members always finds its way to the top. The introspective nature of this track combined with RM’s expressive voice has struck a chord with many listeners. - Boy With Luv featuring Halsey
This cheerful and bubbly video featuring American singer Halsey is always among the top videos. The vibrant sets and affectionate lyrics create an enjoyable experience for viewers. - MIC Drop Remix by Steve Aoki
A powerful and edgy performance video that blends BTS’ energy with Steve Aoki’s iconic remix style. This video appeals to fans who enjoy their stronger hip-hop influenced tracks. - DNA
One of their most iconic releases, DNA blends science metaphors with a love story and is known for its high energy and explosive visuals. It remains a favorite for long-time ARMYs. - Fake Love
This darker and more emotional video showcases BTS’ dramatic side. With intense choreography and a storyline filled with symbolism, this video is one that fans often return to for theory crafting and emotional connection. - IDOL
This bold and vibrant music video celebrates self-identity and cultural pride. The energetic choreography and stunning outfits make it one of the most visually exciting videos in their catalog. - Life Goes On
Released during the pandemic, this comforting song resonates deeply with listeners who have gone through difficult times. It is soothing, heartfelt, and reflective, making it a top choice for repeat views.
What sets BTS apart is how their videos age like fine wine. While most artists see a sharp drop in views after the release hype dies down, BTS videos maintain strong performance even years after their debut. This longevity comes from the storytelling, the music, and the emotional depth that each video carries.
Their loyal fanbase, known as ARMY, plays a significant role in this too. Fans stream not only during comebacks but make sure each song and video receives consistent love throughout the year. BTS’ YouTube channel is filled with comments from people discovering them for the first time, long-time fans revisiting old memories, and even casual viewers expressing admiration for their talent and messages.
As BTS continues to explore new sounds, styles, and messages, their video rankings may shift, but some staples will always remain near the top. “Dynamite” is one of those timeless pieces that seem to be permanently etched into the hearts of fans and the records of the internet.
In the end, BTS is more than just a music group. They are a global cultural phenomenon whose videos serve as an entry point into a universe filled with love, self-expression, creativity, and healing. Whether it is a new release like “Don’t” or a classic like “Dynamite,” their work continues to speak to millions, every single day.
1.”Dynamite”
2. “Don’t”
3. “Boy With Luv ft Halsey”
4. “Film Out”
5. “MIC Drop”
6. “IDOL”
7. “FAKE LOVE”
8. “DNA”
9. “Life Goes On”
10. “Blood Sweat & Tears”
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