We already know that enthusiastic BTS fans or their self-proclaimed “ARMY” are always keen to set new records, just like popular boy bands, constantly achieving new milestones and maintaining stable new music awards.
On September 6, the “boring” ARMY shook Twitter Space with a “scream concert”. More than 60,000 people participated, allowing the host to set a new record for Twitter Space with the largest number of listeners.
ARMY and other curious people flocked to the #btsbutimscreamingthelyrics link, which immediately became a global hot topic on Monday.
For the uninitiated, Twitter Spaces allows people to have real-time audio conversations, whether it is an intimate discussion or between a large group of people.
On Monday, Twitter user “Yoongi’s gf” with the username @Carrotbunk00 started the #btsbutimscreamingthelyrics space, where she screamed the lyrics of popular BTS songs.
The host of the ARMY Twitter Space later sang normally to please other fans who kept pouring into her space, which allowed her to surpass the previous record of 50,000 listeners. Korean cloth.
ARMY has been reposting this link until its audience exceeds 60,000.
One fan pointed out that the screaming concert attracted more people than could fill the stadium. “60k+ listeners asked her who should be out of the stadium capacity nauur bts (sic) concert! This is #btsbutimscreamingthelyrics.”
Another fan expressed her pride in the “historic” moment and cautioned against underestimating the “boring” army. “Never underestimate the power of a boring and deprived (sic) army. #OurAceYoongisGf #btsbutimscreamingthelyrics.”
Another fan sent a virtual “water tank” to congratulate @carrotbunk00 on the success of the space. “Dear Twitter, write down the date. This day made history. Congratulations dear, @carrotbunk00 *Thank you for sending a water tank.”
Even Twitter’s chief financial officer, Ned Segal, is one of the verified users who joined the space.
The Twitter space of “Yoona’s gf” lasted about three and a half hours, and the host did not reveal her identity. Recently, BTS entered 2022 Guinness World Records Hall of Fame.
Guinness pointed out that the organization’s big hit “Butter” paved the way for most of its awards, including the most viewed YouTube video in 24 hours (108,200,000 views); the most viewed track on Spotify in the first 24 hours ( 11.04 million); and the most streamed behavior on Spotify (16.8 billion streams).
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