Published 17:39 IST, October 19th 2020

BTS' ARMY freaks out as Twitter releases new 'Dynamite' emoji; fans "love it"

BTS' ARMY is rejoicing on Twitter. The micro-blogging website has released a brand new 'Dynamite' emoji to celebrate the success of the K-pop group's single.

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BTS fans are rejoicing across globe, all thanks to events on Twitter. social networking site has dropped a special emoji for BTS’ brand new song, Dynamite. Since n BTS ARMY has been constantly tweeting about it and also celebrating this major feat achieved by K-pop group.

BTS ARMY rejoices as ‘Dynamite’ emoji drops on Twitter

BTS ARMY is one of biggest music fandoms across globe. This fandom is kwn for being extremely supportive when it comes to ir favourite K-pop group BTS. Recently, ir dedicated support towards k-pop group received a special gift from Twitter.

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Twitter dropped a brand new emoji for BTS’ latest track Dynamite. This emoji features three golden stars and complements titled of this new BTS track. success of Dynamite has been a shining star in BTS’s discography. wonder BTS ARMY me sure to celebrate this new feat on Twitter. While some fans were simply in tears over this new emoji, some shared last few Dynamite emojis that Twitter created. Take a look at some of reactions this new Dynamite emoji received.

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Dynamite’s global success

As mentioned earlier, Dynamite is less than a shining star in BTS’ discography. song went on to top charts in many countries across globe. Apart from ruling musical charts, BTS’ Dynamite also ruled YouTube. song broke most-viewed video record. BTS’ Dynamite received over 101 million views in first 24 hours of its YouTube debut.

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This record was previously held by ar K-pop group, Blackpink. Blackpink created this major record with ir song How You Like That two months before BTS’ Dynamite. Dynamite is BTS’s first song sung entirely in English. Apart from most-viewed record, BTS’ Dynamite also h three million live concurrent viewers.

Recently, BTS delivered a stunning performance at Billboard Music Awards. K-pop group performed song from Incheon Airport – Terminal 2. Since pandemic is still affecting millions across globe, this award ceremony also chose to go virtual. Apart from performing Dynamite, BTS also ruled awards night.

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17:39 IST, October 19th 2020