The group BTS was honored at the “Golden Hall of Fame 2022” by Guinness World Records, after having set 23 records in the field of music and on social networks.
According to the announcement of Guinness, along with Billboard music awards, music awards in Asia and other honors, group BTS has set themselves 23 world records in music and social networks. This is an amazing result, thanks to the enthusiasm of the fan community called ARMY. “We are delighted to welcome BTS to the Guinness World Records ‘Housing of Fame’,” a statement from Guinness said.
The “Hall of Fame” is where the Guinness World Records organization honors the most influential and iconic holdings of world records.
The organization said that BTS’s records include “Most Streamed Group on Spotify” and “Most Followed Group on Instagram”, as well as “Most Engaged Group on Twitter”. and “Most sold tickets for an online concert (756,000 tickets)”.
BTS’ hit song “Butter” has won 5 records, such as “Most viewed music video on YouTube debut”; “Most streamed song on Spotify in first 24 hours”; “Most viewed music video on YouTube in 24 hours”. Guinness wrote on the homepage: “We are sure this will not be the last of BTS’s records.”
The Guinness Book of World Records also recognizes the efforts of the BTS group in inspiring and engaging the public in Korean culture, while promoting human values such as self-love, raising awareness, and promoting human values. mental health awareness. “Despite being very young, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook have left their mark in modern culture, transcending the limits of the domestic market and the Korean language, which is not yet available. really popular with the world public”.
Through Twitter, BTS members and fans discussed many social issues in an active and open manner. Specifically, BTS has partnered with UNICEF to combat the abuse of children and minors. The group has also been very successful in communicating and conveying joy through excellent music and dance products. “BTS is the perfect accompaniment to our ‘2022 Hall of Fame’,” a statement from Guinness said.