In celebration of 10 years, @chartdata's Top 10 Most Liked Chart Reveals of All-Time:
#1 BTS’ "Dynamite" Debuts at #1 on the Hot 100
#2 BTS First Act in History to Replace Themselves at #1 on Hot 100 two weeks in a row
#3 BTS’ "Butter" Debuts at #1 on the Hot 100
#4 BTS’ "Life Goes On" Becomes the First Non-English Language Song to debut at #1 in Hot 100 history
#5 BTS’ "Life Goes On" Debuts at #1 on the Hot 100
#6 BTS #1 IFPI Artist of 2020
#7 BTS "Butter" Biggest YouTube Debut All-Time
#8 JIMIN First Korean/K-Pop soloist in History to Debut at #1 on the Hot 100
#9 BTS First Act in History to Hold Top 6 on the Digital Song Sales chart
#10 JIMIN joins BTS as only Korean acts in history to reach #1 on the Hot 100
Not to say that international fans are not problematic but itinys fighting left and right in qrts about how disrespectful fans are when the personal attack comments they have read have been in korean 💀
I-side destroying each other while k-side continues their bullshit.
as a translator of ateez' lives and sometimes their contents, this is very true. i have noticed a big change of pattern in the way they speak and interact with the fandom. it's getting more formal and "direct". before, they made jokes, shared their deepest inner thoughts and now they just don't do that often anymore and i blame yall for it because how times specially wooyoung stated that he was feeling bad about the shit yall said and you kept saying it not only on fromm but during the lives? i guess its indeed the fans' fault if they dont feel comfortable enough anymore not even to have a conversation. wooyoung' lives used to have one hour and the last one was 17-20 minutes. seonghwa barely goes on fromm. i dont even remember mingi' last live (which is ok though because he was never 100% active). san barely talks on fromm as well. anyways: you reap what you sow. your constant disrespect and lack of boundaries and sense towards them caused them. deal with it. and get a grip, go outside and touch some grass from now on
#GRAMMYs Rule Change: Artists can be submitted for Best New Artist up to four times.
Previously, artists could only be considered for nomination three times.
The GRAMMYs are introducing their first Asian category at next year’s ceremony.
Best Asian Pop Music Performance will recognise K-Pop, J-Pop, C-Pop recordings that feature meaningful use of one or more Asian languages.