BTS 'Save ME' MV 300 million views breakthrough...

The group BTS Save ME Music Video has surpassed 300 million views.The Music Video for Save Me, a song from BTS special album Hwayang Yeonhwa Young Forever, released in May 2016, exceeded 300 million YouTube views around 10:08 a.m. on the 31st.This is the seventh 300 million view record of BTS following DNA, FIRE, Bloody Sweat Tears, Mike Drop remixes and Fake Love; BTS will have Music Videos that exceed the top 300 million views of Korean singers.Save Me began to gain attention again after it was announced that the repackaged album Love Yourself-Self Answer Im Fine was made into a unique way of borrowing lyrics from Save Me and reversing its meaning.In addition, the Save Me Music Video was shot with a one-take technique to reveal the performance of BTS.Especially, the members of the BTS who sing with the wind in the background of the low cloud convey the lyrical and gentle atmosphere of the song.Currently, BTS is the first Korean group to break 500 million views, followed by DNA and FIRE, which surpassed 400 million views, followed by Bloody Sweat Tears, Mike Drop remixes, Fake Love and Save Me, as well as a total of five 300 million views of Music Videos, Nat Today, Spring Day, Idol IDOL) and four other Music Videos, including 200 million views, Danger, I NED U, Hormon War, and One Day, are recording a total of four 100 million views.BTS will start a Love Your Self Japanese Dome tour on November 13th and 14th at Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Nagoya Dome, Fukuoka Yahooku! Dome.

The group BTS' "Save ME" Music Video has surpassed 300 million views.

The Music Video for "Save Me", a song from BTS' special album "Hwayang Yeonhwa Young Forever", released in May 2016, exceeded 300 million YouTube views around 10:08 a.m. on the 31st.

This is the seventh 300 million view record of BTS following "DNA," "FIRE," "Bloody Sweat Tears," "Mike Drop" remixes and "Fake Love"; BTS will have Music Videos that exceed the top 300 million views of Korean singers.

"Save Me" began to gain attention again after it was announced that the repackaged album "Love Yourself-Self Answer" "I'm Fine" was made into a unique way of borrowing lyrics from "Save Me" and reversing its meaning.

In addition, the 'Save Me' Music Video was shot with a one-take technique to reveal the performance of BTS. Especially, the members of the BTS who sing with the wind in the background of the low cloud convey the lyrical and gentle atmosphere of the song.

Currently, BTS is the first Korean group to break 500 million views, followed by "DNA" and "FIRE," which surpassed 400 million views, followed by "Bloody Sweat Tears," "Mike Drop" remixes, "Fake Love" and "Save Me," as well as a total of five 300 million views of Music Videos, "Nat Today," "Spring Day," "Idol" IDOL)" and four other Music Videos, including 200 million views, "Danger," "I NED U," "Hormon War," and "One Day," are recording a total of four 100 million views.

BTS will start a 'Love Your Self' Japanese Dome tour on November 13th and 14th at Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Nagoya Dome, Fukuoka Yahooku! Dome.