The Official Award Of A Certificate
BTS cemented their global legacy when their hit “Dynamite” showcased remarkable chart longevity on the Billboard Global 200 in 2024, a record certified by the K-Pop Records Library on March 27, 2025. Released on August 20, 2020, the disco-pop anthem remained on the chart for its entire 100-week run since the Global 200’s launch, including all of 2024, totaling over 228 weeks by year’s end, per Billboard. This endurance, driven by ARMY’s unwavering streams, made it K-pop’s longest-charting song of the year.
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“Dynamite” debuted at No. 1 on the Global 200 in September 2020, holding the top spot for three weeks and charting at No. 138 by August 2022, per Billboard’s 100-week recap. In 2024, it lingered in the lower ranks, fueled by 1.8 billion Spotify streams and steady sales, per RouteNote. Unlike Rose and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” (9 weeks at No. 1 in 2024, per X posts), “Dynamite” stood out for consistency, not peaks, outlasting BLACKPINK’s “How You Like That” (78 weeks). Posts on X in 2025 praised its “timeless” appeal, noting its role as BTS’s only 2020 track to hit 100 weeks.
The K-Pop Records Library awarded BTS a certificate, honoring “Dynamite’s 228-week run as a beacon of K-pop’s lasting global impact in 2024.
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