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BTS Makes History Again with New Apple Music Record After Full Group Reunion

Lisa Sean Published July 6, 2025
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BTS is back—and already breaking records.

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Surprise Livestream Signals New Era for BTSARMY Reacts to BTS’s Streaming MilestoneBreaking Barriers Despite the CriticismBTS’s Legacy Grows Stronger Post-Military

In a powerful return to the global spotlight, BTS has become the first and only Korean group to have multiple songs featured on Apple Music’s Top 500 Most Streamed Songs of All Time. The historic feat comes shortly after all seven members—Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—reunited following their individual mandatory military service.

Surprise Livestream Signals New Era for BTS

The announcement follows a surprise group livestream held on July 1, 2025, the first such appearance by all members together since September 2022. The unexpected reunion ignited a wave of celebration across social media, as fans rejoiced at seeing the band together again.

ARMY Reacts to BTS’s Streaming Milestone

Fans, collectively known as ARMY, flooded platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate BTS’s latest milestone. One viral post read:

“Wild to think Dynamite broke the language barrier so completely that it’s competing with decades of English-language hits. The power of a perfect pop hook transcends everything.”

Another fan echoed the sentiment with a pointed remark aimed at critics:

“You can’t be paving the way when you’re literally the biggest and the first in everything you do???? helloooo?? someone please call the police, something is definitely wrong here ???!??!?”

Breaking Barriers Despite the Criticism

While BTS has long been credited with leading K-pop’s global expansion, some critics argue the group receives too much recognition. Supporters of earlier K-pop acts like BoA, Wonder Girls, Girls’ Generation, BIGBANG, and PSYpoint to past international success stories that paved the way.

Still, BTS’s continued dominance in global streaming charts, sold-out stadium tours, Grammy nominations, and cultural impact suggest a legacy that goes far beyond momentary popularity.

BTS’s Legacy Grows Stronger Post-Military

Now that all members are reunited, fans are eager to see what’s next. With rumors of new music and group activities on the horizon, the band’s presence on Apple Music’s all-time streaming list feels like a fitting start to their new chapter.

Whether it’s breaking linguistic barriers with hits like Dynamite, Butter, or Boy With Luv, BTS continues to shape pop culture, challenge industry norms, and set new standards for global success.

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