According to Google Trend Search on the 28th, United States of America Google was plastered as "BTS" on the 21st (Korea time) when BTS appeared on the Billboards Music Awards. Sean Mendens and Camilla Cabeyo have been ranked # 1 in real-time Searches and the topic continues. Looking at the graph, the overwhelmingly high Search trend compared to World pop stars, especially from the 20th to the 26th, has soared for a week. BBC News said in a statement from BTS, "K-pop, which has been silent since the Gangnam style in 2012, conquered United States of America. Last year's successful United States of America tour brought the charm of hip-hop in Korean to the former World. "I also wrote a record of winning the Billboards Music Awards top social artist part for the second consecutive year," he reported.
Forbes said: "BTS sold 100,000 real albums in six days, and the number of online streaming of 11 songs on the album reached 391 million, surpassing Post Malone to the United States of America Billboards 200. This is the only time that the Korean Music industry has won the Billboards 200, and it is an unusual record as a group. " Rolling Stone also used the phrase "conquered United States of America" to highlight BTS records intensively.
The Guardian said: "BTS, which has seen an explosive increase in World popularity in recent years, has topped the United States of America album sales charts for the first time.A pop group in Korea has been the first to top the album sales chart in United States of America, a milestone in the genre that has seen explosive World popularity in recent years." "K-pop fans are well known for their dedicated fans, reminiscent of the Beatles enthusiast in 1960. This is part of the "Hallyu" that has developed the culture of Korea over the past eight years, and the Korean government has also emphasized K-pop promotion as part of its cultural policy. "In any genre, there are few examples of the power of fandom that has been united on social media; the phenomenon of BTS seems more interesting than Music," he added.