“90’s” heart throbs is the vibes that BTS gave off on their performance for “Butter” on FNS Music Festival. Dressed in bright and colorful loud print outfits BTS’ Jin, SUGA, RM, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook gave a steller performance.

BTS’s “Butter” is an upbeat, disco-pop track that quickly became a global sensation upon its release on May 21, 2021. With a smooth melody, catchy chorus, and confident lyrics, the song showcased BTS’s charisma and charm in full swing. It was their second English-language single following the massive success of “Dynamite,” and it solidified their ability to dominate the global music scene. The music video features colorful visuals, synchronized choreography, and a vibrant energy that perfectly matches the song’s summery vibe. Each member brought their individual flair, making “Butter” an instant hit with ARMY and casual listeners alike.

Upon release, “Butter” broke several records, including the biggest YouTube premiere of all time with over 3.9 million concurrent viewers. It also set a new record for the most viewed YouTube video in 24 hours, garnering over 108 million views. On the charts, it made a significant impact, debuting at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and maintaining that position for seven consecutive weeks—marking one of BTS’s most successful chart performances in the U.S. The song’s infectious rhythm and feel-good nature contributed to its longevity on streaming platforms and radio play worldwide.

Beyond the commercial success, “Butter” was a cultural moment that exemplified BTS’s global influence and their ability to bring joy during challenging times. The song was performed on major international stages, including the Billboard Music Awards and The Tonight Show, and even received a remix with Megan Thee Stallion, adding a fresh twist. From fan dance challenges to social media trends, “Butter” became more than a song it became a soundtrack for the summer of 2021 and further cemented BTS’s legacy as global pop icons.

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