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BTS' 'DNA' music video hits 1 billion mark making them first Korean boy group to achieve this milestone

BTS FESTA has come with great news! Starting June, which is the month when they debuted seven years ago, on the right note, the South Korean group has achieved a huge milestone.

BTS' 'DNA' music video hits 1 billion mark making them first Korean boy group to achieve this milestone

Their music video for 'DNA' from their 2018 'Love Yourself: Answer' album has hit the 1 billion mark on YouTube. This makes them the first Korean boy group to achieve this milestone.  The music video originally released on September 17, 2018, which was the title track of their album.

Meanwhile, BTS has kick-started the countdown to their debut anniversary - June 13, 2020. The FESTA began with 'Airplane Pt. 2' summer version as their opening ceremony. It was filmed during their summer package shoot in Saipan, two years ago. On June 14, they will host virtual concert Bang Bang Con - The Live for their fans.

BTS is also working on their next album after the record-breaking release of 'Map Of The Soul: 7' in February, this year. Their Japanese album 'Map Of The Soul: 7 - The Journey' is set for July 2020 release.

ALSO READ: BTS FESTA 2020: The opening ceremony begins with 'Airplane Pt. 2' in Saipan and we indeed love the summer version a lot



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