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BTS & Halsey Smash YouTube’s 24-Hour Debut Record with Major Hit “Boy With Luv”


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The world is finally standing up and taking note of BTS, and their new album Map of the Soul: Persona is likely to break records everywhere. Their brand new single with Halsey called “Boy With Luv” has already completely smashed YouTube‘s 24-hour record. “Kill This Love” by Blackpink achieved the previous record just one week prior.

“Boy With Luv” now officially holds the most-viewed 24-hour debut in all of YouTube’s history. The music video features the entire group and Halsey performing in a colorful world all their own, inspired by the sound of their new album Persona.

The streaming platform took to Twitter to share the good news…

At the time of this writing, the music video has racked up 120,675,309 total views since it first released on April 12, 2019. However, that number has probably drastically changed by the end of this sentence.

Watch here and see what all the hype is about!

BTS – Boy With Luv feat. Halsey

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: BTS & Halsey Smash YouTube’s 24-Hour Debut Record with Major Hit “Boy With Luv”

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