BTS 'IDOL' MV, 56.26 million views in 24 hours, 'the highest number of views'

The title song IDOL, the LOVE YOURSELF Answer, released by BTS at 6 p.m. on the 24th, exceeded 56.26 million 8646 views in 24 hours.This led BTS to break the previous record (43.2 million views) set by US pop singer Taylor Swifts Look What You Made me do, which ranked first in YouTubes 24-hour hits, and to be named the highest of all World artists.IDOL Music Video has recorded the shortest number of views on YouTube in Korea, exceeding 10 million views after 4 hours and 16 minutes after its release, 20 million views in 35 minutes of six hours, 30 million views in 9 hours and 52 minutes, 40 million views in 9 minutes of 1six hours, and 50 million views in 21 hours and 3 minutes.BTS released LOVE YOURSELF Answer on the 24th and is recording the first place on the domestic music charts and line-up of the songs with the title song IDOL.In addition, the title song IDOL continues to record March, including the first place on the iTunes Top Song chart in 66 World regions after its release.

The title song 'IDOL', the LOVE YOURSELF Answer, released by BTS at 6 p.m. on the 24th, exceeded 56.26 million 8646 views in 24 hours.

This led BTS to break the previous record (43.2 million views) set by US pop singer Taylor Swift's Look What You Made me do, which ranked first in YouTube's 24-hour hits, and to be named the highest of all World artists.

IDOL Music Video has recorded the shortest number of views on YouTube in Korea, exceeding 10 million views after 4 hours and 16 minutes after its release, 20 million views in 35 minutes of six hours, 30 million views in 9 hours and 52 minutes, 40 million views in 9 minutes of 1six hours, and 50 million views in 21 hours and 3 minutes.

BTS released LOVE YOURSELF 'Answer' on the 24th and is recording the first place on the domestic music charts and line-up of the songs with the title song 'IDOL'.

In addition, the title song 'IDOL' continues to record March, including the first place on the iTunes 'Top Song' chart in 66 World regions after its release.