BTS‘s all-English single “Dynamite” is approaching its 6th anniversary, and fans around the world are reflecting on the song’s historic achievements and its role as a source of comfort during a difficult time.
“Dynamite” was released on August 21, 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The group shared that they wanted to bring energy and hope to people who were feeling exhausted and isolated. The disco-pop track quickly became a bright spot for listeners worldwide, offering a sense of joy and optimism.
The song made history by debuting at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of September 5, 2020. This achievement marked the first time a Korean group reached the top of the chart, and it was also BTS‘s first no. 1 on the Hot 100. The accomplishment was widely celebrated by fans and the music industry alike.
“Dynamite” held the no. 1 position for three non-consecutive weeks and stayed in the top 10 for 13 consecutive weeks. In its debut week, the single sold 300,000 copies in the United States, setting a record for the highest first-week sales by a group since Prince. This commercial success highlighted the group’s growing influence in the international music scene.
In November 2020, “Dynamite” earned BTS a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 63rd Grammy Awards, making them the first K-pop group to receive a nomination in a main Grammy category. Although the award ultimately went to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande for “Rain on Me,” the nomination itself was a milestone for Korean pop music.
At the March 2021 Grammy Awards, BTS performed “Dynamite” from Seoul, recreating the Grammy stage, red carpet, and a rooftop set. This performance marked the first solo stage by a K-pop group at the Grammys, further strengthening their presence on the global stage.
Even though “Dynamite” did not win the award, fans voiced their disappointment online, with hashtags like “#Scammys” trending in response. The song’s impact, however, continued to connect far beyond the awards show.
As the 6th anniversary approaches, international fans have been sharing memories and tributes to “Dynamite.” Social media posts recall the excitement of the song’s release and the comfort it provided during a time of global uncertainty. Some fans described listening to the track as feeling like “pure sunshine,” while others praised its ongoing influence on both K-pop and the disco genre.
“Dynamite” also marked a turning point in BTS‘s career. It was the group’s first all-English single, signaling a new phase in their global expansion and paving the way for later English-language releases. Six years later, the song remains a key moment in their discography and a symbol of their worldwide reach.