Allow Dance crosses 400 million views on YouTube, BTS’ 16th music video to hit milestone

South Korean band BTS is one of the unstoppable music groups in the world which is supported by millions of fans around the world. The septet has a strong influence on social media, so it’s no surprise that her recent single Permission to Dance has crossed 400 million views on YouTube.

According to a report by Sompi, the milestone was crossed at around 4:50 am KST (1:20 am IST) on Monday. The music video by Septet: Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, J-Hope, Suga, RM, and V passed the milestone in five months and 10 days after its release earlier this year. The music video was uploaded on HYBE label’s YouTube channel on July 9 at 1 PM KST (9.30 AM IST).

This is BTS’s 16th music video to cross 400 million views on YouTube. BTS’s earlier music videos include Mic Drop (Steve Aoki Remix), Blood Sweat & Tears, DNA, Fire, Dope, IDOL, Save Me, Boy with Love, Not Today, Fake Love, Dynamite, Spring Day, and others. Butter, Life Goes On, On (Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima).

Earlier this month, BTS members concluded the Permission to Dance on Stage concert in Los Angeles, United States. It was BTS’s first live audience concert in two years since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, the band was seen taking their hit song Permission to Dance to the virtual world. The K-pop superstars did a quick concert for YouTube’s ESCAPE2021, where they posed as “Minecraft” versions of themselves for a surprise performance of their Billboard Hot 100 hits. BTS also performed their second hit song Butter during the virtual concert.

The digital concert featured a vibrant pixelated stage, signature Minecraft aesthetic, with butter-yellow floors and a sky filled with heart-shaped hot air balloons as the septet sang, danced in synchronized choreography, and virtual in attendance. The fans were mesmerized.

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