BTS’s “Permission to Dance” was a massive success in South Korea, the kind that only the septet can manage these days.
... [+]BTS’s music videos regularly rank among the most successful, and every time they share a new visual with their massive fan base, it instantly becomes a huge win for the group on YouTube. Now that their latest visual “Permission to Dance” has been out for more than a full seven days, the colorful clip appears on almost all of the platform’s weekly charts, and it reached a massive audience in pretty much every country that tracks these views.
Unsurprisingly, “Permission to Dance” performs the best in South Korea, the band’s home country, at least when comparing the video's total play count to every other item on the list of the most-viewed treatments of the week.YouTube’s weekly ranking of the most-viewed music videos in South Korea for the tracking period that stretched from July 9-15, and it wasn't even close. BTS’s uplifting clip opens with 9.6 million plays, an enormous sum in the nation for any act. To put that figure into further perspective, just one other release accrued one million clicks in the same frame.
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