BTS become YouTube’s most viewed artist surpassing Justin Bieber
BTS become YouTube’s most viewed artist surpassing Justin Bieber
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BTS always have something for their beloved army, from sharing unique content to reality shows, which include some remarkable music videos packed with intense choreography, and relatable lyrics. 

The group signed under HYBE LABELS, release behind the scenes for most of their group and solo activities on their youtube channel BANGTANTV, and all of their official world on the youtube channel named HYBE LABELS. And the boys have now made a greater contribution to their youtube channel as they have achieved yet another milestone. As of August 12, BTS has become the act with the most views on YouTube. Amassing a staggering 26.7 billion views across all their official channels, BTS has become the most viewed artist in the history of the platform.

BTS has surpassed Justin Bieber who stands at second position with his own 26.6 billion views, followed by Ed Sheeran at 26.1 billion. The list further includes Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Shakira, Ozuna, and Eminem and closes off with Ariana Grande at number 10. The difference between the first and the tenth acts on the list, BTS and Ariana Grande, is over 6 billion views.

BTS’ music videos for their songs, ‘Boy With Luv’, ‘Dynamite’, ‘DNA’, ‘MIC Drop’, ‘IDOL’ and ‘Fake Love’ lead their numbers with over 1 billion views each.

In other news, the group will be appearing as a septet on BTS and will be heading to the ongoing survival program, '&AUDITION - The Howling -' soon, according to the announcement by HYBE LABELS JAPAN. As per the details provided in the announcement,  the episode will air on August 13.

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