BTS reached 300 million views on YouTube with its "Save Me" video. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI By Annie Martin, UPI South Korean...
BTS reached 300 million views on YouTube with its "Save Me" video. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI |
By Annie Martin, UPI
South Korean boy band BTS had another music video pass 300 million views on YouTube.
The K-pop group's agency, Big Hit Entertainment, confirmed BTS reached the milestone Wednesday with its video for "Save Me," according to The Korea Herald.
"Save Me" appears on BTS' compilation album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever. The album also includes the singles "Epilogue: Young Forever" and "Fire."
"Save Me" is BTS' seventh music video to pass 300 million views on YouTube, the greatest number of any South Korean act. The group's video for its "Mic Drop" remix reached 300 million views in July.
BTS last released the album Love Yourself: Answer in August. The group is promoting the album on a worldwide tour and will next perform Nov. 13 in Tokyo, Japan.
In addition, Steve Aoki released a new single, "Waste It On Me," featuring BTS last week. He had nothing but praise for the K-pop stars in an interview with Radio Disney.
"I love them!" Aoki said. "They're amazing. They're great guys, great friends, so talented."
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