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Elton John Sings BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ – Billboard
“Permission to Dance” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month, replacing another BTS song, “Butter.” It’s the K-pop phenomenon’s …
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BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ Leads Hot Trending Songs Charts
BTS’ hit single “Permission to Dance” is already off to a quick start on Billboard’s charts, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Global …
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BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ Debuts Atop Hot 100 – Billboard
“Permission to Dance,” released on HYBE/BigHit Music/Columbia Records, is the 1,126th No. 1 in the Hot 100’s 62-year history, and the 55th to …
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BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ Debuts Atop Global Charts
BTS’ “Permission to Dance” starts at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 with 170.8 million streams and 138,600 sold worldwe, the week’s top …
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BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ Single: Stream – Billboard
The ARMY doesn’t need “Permission to Dance” to BTS’ latest single, which dropped on Fray (July 9). The song, co-written by English superstar …
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‘Permission To Dance’ gives BTS fifth Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single, Ed Sheeran’s fourth number 1 hit as a songwriter … BTS have another Hot …
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Permission to Dance debuts at No.1 on Billboard Hot 100
BTS’ Permission to Dance has secured the No.1 spot at Billboard Top100 charts and Army and BTS are equally ecstatic.
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Elton John Sings BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance,’ Thanks ARMY: Watch
Elton John, the original Rocket Man, can still achieve lift-off with the right fuel. BTS power works fine.
Elton is namechecked in BTS latest Billboard Hot 100 single “Permission to Dance,” co-written with Ed Sheeran.
The love spread late last week, when BTS bandmember RM shared a snippet of himself lip-syncing to the song, and tagging Elton’s Twitter handle.
When it all seems like it’s wrong Just sing along to @eltonofficial 🎤 #PermissionToDance pic.twitter.com/4IBwtbXV1S — 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) August 6, 2021
The Rock And Roll Hall of Famer responded by laying down his own vocals. “When the nights get colder, And the rhythms got you falling behind,” he sings, before thanking RM and ARMY.
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🎶When the nights get colder, And the rhythms got you falling behind 🎶 @BTS_twt #permissiontodance pic.twitter.com/3pDhkOiY35 — Elton John (@eltonofficial) August 6, 2021
“Permission to Dance” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month, replacing another BTS song, “Butter.” It’s the K-pop phenomenon’s fifth Hot 100 leader.
BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ Leads Inaugural Hot Trending Songs Charts, Powered by Twitter
BTS’ hit single “Permission to Dance” is already off to a quick start on Billboard’s charts, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts in July, and now is has more reason to celebrate: it led the inaugural Hot Trending Songs charts, powered by Twitter and sponsored by Remy Martin, over the past 24 hours and seven days, as the charts went live at noon ET Friday (Oct. 22).
Billboard’s Hot Trending Songs charts, powered by Twitter, track global music-related trends and conversations in real-time across Twitter, viewable over either the last 24 hours or past seven days. A weekly version of the chart—covering activity from Friday to Thursday of each week—will also post alongside Billboard’s other weekly charts on Billboard.com. The charts will highlight buzz around new releases, award shows, festival moments, music nostalgia and more. The chart is unique in that it tracks what songs people are talking about, not necessarily what they’re listening to.
“Permission to Dance,” released on HYBE/BigHit Music/Columbia Records, led both rankings as the charts went live with 1.1 million Twitter mentions over the past seven days, and 231,000 mentions over the past 24 hours.
Among other tracks competing for No. 1 on the Hot Trending Songs charts, BLACKPINK’s LISA is off to a fast start with her two debut solo singles “Money” and “Lalisa.”
“Money” also debuted at No. 49 on the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (dated Oct. 23) with 4.8 million U.S. streams (up 27%) and 1,300 downloads sold (up 34%), according to MRC Data. The song’s profile was boosted following an “exclusive performance video” on YouTube that was released on Sept. 23, and has since racked up over 150 million views on YouTube. Further, she released a dance practice video for the song on Oct. 20, and it has tallied over 25 million views on the platform to date.
“Lalisa” debuted and peaked at No. 84 on the Hot 100 in September, becoming her first solo entry to reach the chart.
Other tracks making noise on Hot Trending Songs include Coldplay and BTS’ former Hot 100 No. 1 “My Universe,” aespa’s “Savage,” ENHYPEN’s “Tamed-Dashed” and Adele’s “Easy On Me.”
Keep visiting Billboard.com to check out the constantly-evolving rankings, and check back on Tuesday for a final seven-day chart.
BTS’s “Permission To Dance” Becomes Their 18th MV To Hit 300 Million Views
BTS’s latest title track has just hit the 300 million mark on YouTube!
On September 10 at approximately 12:59 p.m. KST, BTS’s music video for “Permission to Dance” surpassed 300 million views on YouTube, making it their 18th music video to do so following “DNA,” “Fire,” “Dope,” “Blood Sweat & Tears,” “MIC Drop (Steve Aoki Remix),” “Fake Love,” “Save Me,” “IDOL,” “Not Today,” “Boy With Luv,” “Boy In Luv,” “Spring Day,” “Dynamite,” “ON” (Kinetic Manifesto Film : Come Prima), “Life Goes On,” “Butter,” and “Black Swan.”
BTS originally released the music video for “Permission to Dance” on July 9 at 1 p.m. KST, meaning that it took the song just under two months and one day to reach the milestone.
Congratulations to BTS!
Watch the uplifting music video for “Permission to Dance” again below:
BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ breaks global record, scores $32.6 million at box office – 97.9 WRMF
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BTS is back, and they’re breaking records!
Over the weekend, the K-pop group broke the global event cinema record, raking in $32.6 million with Permission to Dance on Stage — Seoul: Live Viewing.
The event, which was held on March 10, 12, and 13 at Seoul Olympic Stadium, marked BTS’ highly anticipated first return to a stage in South Korea in front of a live audience since 2019.
If you couldn’t catch Permission to Dance on Stage — Seoul: Live Viewing in person, a one-night only broadcast, presented by HYBE and Trafalgar Releasing, hit over 3,700 cinemas across in 75 markets across the globe, reaching approximately 1.4 million viewers. It also reached the number-two spot in North American box offices on Saturday.
During the show, BTS performed some of their biggest hits, including “Butter,” “Dynamite,” and “Permission to Dance.”
HYBE 360 President DJ Kim said, “As the pandemic made it difficult to access the concert venue, we wanted to create an opportunity for fans to gather and watch the concert together. We came up with the idea of LIVE VIEWING at cinemas and are delighted to offer an alternative experience for fans to enjoy the concert live.”
Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing said, “We are delighted with the record-breaking success of this project, not only for Trafalgar Releasing but the event cinema industry as a whole. It’s a testament to both the overwhelmingly dedicated fandom of the ARMY and the overall return to cinemas on a global scale.”
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Elton John Sings BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance,’ Thanks ARMY: Watch
Elton John, the original Rocket Man, can still achieve lift-off with the right fuel. BTS power works fine.
Elton is namechecked in BTS latest Billboard Hot 100 single “Permission to Dance,” co-written with Ed Sheeran.
The love spread late last week, when BTS bandmember RM shared a snippet of himself lip-syncing to the song, and tagging Elton’s Twitter handle.
When it all seems like it’s wrong Just sing along to @eltonofficial 🎤 #PermissionToDance pic.twitter.com/4IBwtbXV1S — 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) August 6, 2021
The Rock And Roll Hall of Famer responded by laying down his own vocals. “When the nights get colder, And the rhythms got you falling behind,” he sings, before thanking RM and ARMY.
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🎶When the nights get colder, And the rhythms got you falling behind 🎶 @BTS_twt #permissiontodance pic.twitter.com/3pDhkOiY35 — Elton John (@eltonofficial) August 6, 2021
“Permission to Dance” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month, replacing another BTS song, “Butter.” It’s the K-pop phenomenon’s fifth Hot 100 leader.
BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ Leads Inaugural Hot Trending Songs Charts, Powered by Twitter
BTS’ hit single “Permission to Dance” is already off to a quick start on Billboard’s charts, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts in July, and now is has more reason to celebrate: it led the inaugural Hot Trending Songs charts, powered by Twitter and sponsored by Remy Martin, over the past 24 hours and seven days, as the charts went live at noon ET Friday (Oct. 22).
Billboard’s Hot Trending Songs charts, powered by Twitter, track global music-related trends and conversations in real-time across Twitter, viewable over either the last 24 hours or past seven days. A weekly version of the chart—covering activity from Friday to Thursday of each week—will also post alongside Billboard’s other weekly charts on Billboard.com. The charts will highlight buzz around new releases, award shows, festival moments, music nostalgia and more. The chart is unique in that it tracks what songs people are talking about, not necessarily what they’re listening to.
“Permission to Dance,” released on HYBE/BigHit Music/Columbia Records, led both rankings as the charts went live with 1.1 million Twitter mentions over the past seven days, and 231,000 mentions over the past 24 hours.
Among other tracks competing for No. 1 on the Hot Trending Songs charts, BLACKPINK’s LISA is off to a fast start with her two debut solo singles “Money” and “Lalisa.”
“Money” also debuted at No. 49 on the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (dated Oct. 23) with 4.8 million U.S. streams (up 27%) and 1,300 downloads sold (up 34%), according to MRC Data. The song’s profile was boosted following an “exclusive performance video” on YouTube that was released on Sept. 23, and has since racked up over 150 million views on YouTube. Further, she released a dance practice video for the song on Oct. 20, and it has tallied over 25 million views on the platform to date.
“Lalisa” debuted and peaked at No. 84 on the Hot 100 in September, becoming her first solo entry to reach the chart.
Other tracks making noise on Hot Trending Songs include Coldplay and BTS’ former Hot 100 No. 1 “My Universe,” aespa’s “Savage,” ENHYPEN’s “Tamed-Dashed” and Adele’s “Easy On Me.”
Keep visiting Billboard.com to check out the constantly-evolving rankings, and check back on Tuesday for a final seven-day chart.
BTS Blasts Onto Hot 100 at No. 1 With ‘Permission to Dance,’ The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber Bow at No. 3 With ‘Stay’
BTS bounds onto the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart at No. 1 with its new single “Permission to Dance.” The South Korean septet supplants itself at the top spot, as the group’s own “Butter” falls to No. 7 after seven weeks at No. 1. “Dance” launches as the group’s fifth Hot 100 leader.
Plus, The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber debut on the Hot 100 at No. 3 with “Stay.” The song marks the former’s third top 10, and a new career high, and the latter’s 24th top 10.
The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data. All charts (dated July 24) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (July 20) For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.
“Permission to Dance,” released on HYBE/BigHit Music/Columbia Records, is the 1,126th No. 1 in the Hot 100’s 62-year history, and the 55th to enter on top. Here’s a deeper look at its entrance.
Streams, airplay & sales: Following its July 9 release, “Permission to Dance” drew 15.9 million U.S. streams and 1.1 million radio airplay audience impressions and sold 140,100 downloads (via its original and instrumental digital versions, each on sale for 69 cents) in the week ending July 15, according to MRC Data.
The track debuts atop the Digital Song Sales chart, where it’s BTS’ eighth No. 1, extending the act’s record for the most among groups. It also begins at No. 8 on Streaming Songs.
BTS’ 5th Hot 100 No. 1: As BTS scores its fifth Hot 100 No. 1, here’s a recap of the group’s leaders:
“Dynamite,” three weeks at No. 1, beginning Sept. 5, 2020
“Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo, one, Oct. 17, 2020
“Life Goes On,” one, Dec. 5, 2020
“Butter,” seven, June 5, 2021
“Permission to Dance,” one to-date, July 24, 2021
Fastest 5 No. 1s since …: BTS has achieved its Hot 100 No. 1s over a span of 10 months and two weeks. That’s the quickest accumulation of five leaders since Michael Jackson tallied five, all from his album Bad, over nine months and two weeks in 1987-88: “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” with Siedah Garrett, “Bad,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Man in the Mirror” and “Dirty Diana.”
The Beatles hold the mark for the quickest span of five Hot 100 No. 1s, having earned their first five over exactly six months in 1964: “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “She Loves You,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Love Me Do” and “A Hard Day’s Night.”
4th No. 1 debut: As “Dynamite,” “Life Goes On,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance” have all debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100, BTS is the fourth act with at least four first-place arrivals. Ariana Grande leads all acts with five No. 1 starts; Justin Bieber and Drake also each boast four.
BTS replaces itself on top: With “Permission to Dance” replacing “Butter” atop the Hot 100, BTS is the first artist to dethrone itself since Drake, whose “In My Feelings” ended the eight-week reign of “Nice for What” on the July 21, 2018 chart. (Before that, on the April 21, 2018-dated survey, “Nice” soared in at No. 1, wrapping the rule of his “God’s Plan.”)
Sheeran’s 4th No. 1 as a writer: “Permission to Dance” sports four writer credits: Jenna Andrews, “Steve Mac” McCutcheon, John McDaid and Ed Sheeran. Andrews adds her second Hot 100 No. 1 as a writer, following BTS’ “Butter,” and McCutcheon and McDaid also each score their second, after they teamed on Sheeran’s 12-week 2017 No. 1 “Shape of You.”
Sheeran leads the Hot 100 with a fourth song as a writer, following Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” (two weeks at No. 1, 2016) and his own “Shape” and “Perfect” (six weeks, 2017-18).
“Dance” floor ceiling: BTS sends the ninth song with the word “dance” in its title to the top of the Hot 100. Here’s the full “dance” card:
“Save the Last Dance for Me,” The Drifters, three weeks at No. 1, beginning Oct. 17, 1960
“Let’s Dance,” David Bowie, one, May 21, 1983
“Flashdance…What a Feeling,” Irene Cara, six, May 28, 1983
“I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),” Whitney Houston, two, June 27, 1987
“Batdance,” Prince, one, Aug. 5, 1989
“Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),” C+C Music Factory, two, Feb. 9, 1991
“Just Dance,” Lady Gaga feat. Colby O’Donis, three, Jan. 17, 2009
“One Dance,” Drake feat. WizKid & Kyla, 10, May 21, 2016
“Permission to Dance,” BTS, one week to-date, July 24, 2021
(Four songs with “dancing” in their titles have topped the Hot 100, all, unsurprisingly, at the height of the disco era: “You Should Be Dancing,” Bee Gees, 1976; “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing,” Leo Sayer, 1977; “Dancing Queen,” ABBA, 1977; and “Shadow Dancing, Andy Gibb, 1978.)
His song: Meanwhile, “Permission to Dance” features the lyric, and instruction (with which few would surely argue), “When it all seems like it’s wrong/ Sing along to Elton John.”
John is, of course, no stranger to the top of the Hot 100, having achieved nine No. 1s, from “Crocodile Rock” in 1973 to “Candle in the Wind 1997″/”Something About the Way You Look Tonight” in 1997-98.
(The legend gives himself permission to sing along to BTS.)
Olivia Rodrigo’s “Good 4 U” holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100, eight weeks after it led in its debut week. It drops to No. 2 on Streaming Songs after seven weeks on top (25.7 million, down 7%); climbs 6-4 on the Radio Songs chart (65.1 million impressions, up 6%); and falls 9-12 on Digital Song Sales (7,400, down 10%).
“Good 4 U” concurrently becomes Rodrigo’s second No. 1 on the mainstream top 40 radio-based Pop Airplay chart, climbing 3-1. “Drivers License” reigned for five weeks in March-April (and crowned the Hot 100 for eight weeks). Meanwhile, her radio single in between, “Deja Vu,” holds at its No. 5 high on Pop Airplay (after reaching No. 3 on the Hot 100).
The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber roar onto the Hot 100 at No. 3 with “Stay.” The song, released July 9, starts with 34.7 million streams, 12.9 million in radio audience and 12,000 sold. It enters atop Streaming Songs, where it’s The Kid LAROI’s first No. 1 and Bieber’s sixth, and No. 5 on Digital Song Sales.
The Kid LAROI lands his third Hot 100 top 10, and a new career best, after “Hate the Other Side,” by Juice WRLD and Marshmello featuring Polo G and The Kid LAROI, debuted and peaked at No. 10 in July 2020 and “Without You,” with Miley Cyrus, hit No. 8 this is May.
Bieber earns his 24th Hot 100 top 10. He’s the 13th artist with at least that many, after Drake (45), Madonna (38), The Beatles (34), Rihanna (31), Michael Jackson (30), Taylor Swift (29), Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder (28 each), Janet Jackson, Elton John (27 each) and Lil Wayne and Elvis Presley (25 each).
Dua Lipa’s “Levitating,” featuring DaBaby, drops 3-4 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2, as it claims a fourth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (79.9 million, essentially even week-over-week), while Doja Cat’s “Kiss Me More,” featuring SZA, slips 4-5, after hitting No. 3.
Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” keeps at No. 6 on the Hot 100, two weeks after it debuted at No. 5. It wins top Airplay Gainer honors, as it rises 10-9 on Radio Songs (49.8 million, up 15%).
As BTS’ “Butter” falls to No. 7 after spending its first seven weeks on the Hot 100 at No. 1, it descends to No. 2, also after seven weeks on top, on Digital Song Sales (49,800 sold, down 54%) and 26-27 on Streaming Songs, although with a 4% gain to 11.2 million. It pushes 21-20 on Radio Songs (29.7 million, up 2%). (Driven by its sales decline, it makes the steepest slide from No. 1 on the Hot 100 after at least seven weeks on top since Santana’s “Maria Maria,” featuring The Product G&B, fell to No. 8 after 10 weeks at the summit in June 2000.)
Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Lil Nas X’s “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” backtracks 5-8, after a week at No. 1; The Weeknd and Ariana Grande’s “Save Your Tears” holds at No. 9, after two weeks on top; and Olivia Rodrigo’s “Deja Vu” is steady at No. 10.
Again, for all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram and all charts (dated July 24), including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh on Billboard.com tomorrow (July 20).
Worldwide ‘Dance’ Party: BTS Debuts Atop Billboard Global Charts
BTS boasts the biggest song in the world, as the South Korean septet launches at No. 1 on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts.
Plus, The Kid LAROI, from Australia, and Canadian Justin Bieber enters the lists at Nos. 2 and 6, respectively, with “Stay.”
Billboard‘s two global charts (the latest of which are dated July 24) began last September and rank songs based on streaming and sales activity culled from more than 200 territories around the world, as compiled by MRC Data. The Billboard Global 200 is inclusive of worldwide data and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart comprises data from territories excluding the U.S.
Chart rankings are based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of audio and video music services, as well as download sales, the latter of which reflect purchases from full-service digital music retailers from around the world, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded from the charts’ calculations.
BTS’ 5th Global 200 No. 1
BTS’ “Permission to Dance” starts at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 with 170.8 million streams and 138,600 sold worldwide, the week’s top sums in each metric, in the July 9-15 tracking week, following its July 9 release.
BTS adds its record-extending fifth Global 200 No. 1, following “Dynamite” (four weeks on top in September 2020-January); “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo (one week, October); “Life Goes On” (one week, December); and “Butter” (two weeks, June 5). Olivia Rodrigo is the only other act with multiple Global 200 No. 1s (two).
The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber bound onto the Global 200 at No. 2 with “Stay.” The song, released July 9, opens with 76.3 million streams and 18,600 sold worldwide.
The Kid LAROI earns his second Global 200 top 10, and a new career high, after “Without You,” with Miley Cyrus, reached No. 10 in May. Bieber and BTS have notched the most Global 200 top 10s so far, as each act adds its seventh on the latest list.
Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” backtracks to No. 3 on the Global 200, after spending its first two weeks on the chart at No. 2; Rodrigo’s “Good 4 U” falls to No. 4, after six weeks at No. 1; and Måneskin’s “Beggin’” slips to No. 5 from its No. 3 high.
‘Dance’ Also No. 1 Outside U.S.
As on the Global 200, BTS’ “Permission to Dance” soars in at No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, with 154.9 million streams and 94,600 sold in territories outside the U.S. in the July 9-15 tracking week.
BTS tallies its record-padding fourth Global Excl. U.S. No. 1, following “Dynamite” (eight weeks); “Life Goes On” (one week); and “Butter” (five weeks). No other act has more than one No. 1 on the ranking.
Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” dips to No. 2 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart, after spending its first two weeks on the chart at No. 1; BTS’ “Butter” holds at No. 3; Måneskin’s “Beggin’ ” drops to No. 4 from its No. 2 best; and Olivia Rodrigo’s “Good 4 U” descends 4-5, after five weeks at its No. 2 peak.
Plus, The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s “Stay” starts at No. 6 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart with 42.3 million streams and 6,600 sold outside the U.S. The Kid LAROI claims his first top 10 on the survey, while Bieber posts his seventh, the most among all acts.
The Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts (dated July 24) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (July 20). For both charts, the top 100 titles are available to all readers on Billboard.com, while the complete 200-title rankings are visible on Billboard Pro, Billboard‘s subscription-based service. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.
BTS Releases ‘Permission to Dance’ From ‘Butter’ CD Single: Stream It Now
The ARMY doesn’t need “Permission to Dance” to BTS‘ latest single, which dropped on Friday (July 9).
The song, co-written by English superstar Ed Sheeran, was released as part of the CD single for BTS’ Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Butter,” which is currently spending its sixth week at the top of the chart. The four-track CD single, featuring both songs and their instrumental versions, are out Friday.
BTS will bring the debut television performance of “Permission to Dance” to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for the K-pop group’s special two-night musical takeover from July 13-14.
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“Permission to Dance” was written by Sheeran and Snow Patrol singer Johnny McDaid, along with frequent Sheeran collaborator, British producer Steve Mac, as well as “Butter” co-writer Jenna Andrews.
Listen to “Permission to Dance” below.
BTS Smash Box Office Records With Massive ‘Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoul’ Screenings
BTS wrapped-up their epic three-night stand of “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul” shows on Sunday night (March 13), capping a three-day, in-person extravaganza that was seen by 45,000 in-person fans. The second night of the run — titled “BTS Permission to Dance On Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing,” was beamed live to cinemas around the world, which, according to a release from HYBE was screened in 3,711 theaters in 75 countries/regions, with approximately 1.4 million viewers total reported at sell-outs across the world.
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According to HYBE, a total of 2.46 million people viewed the entire three-concert run, with the seven-member K-pop superstars blasting through 20 songs on Sunday night, including such favorites as: “ON,” “Black Swan,” “DOPE,” “DNA,” “FAKE LOVE,” “Life Goes On,” “Dynamite,” “IDOL” and “Butter.” They mixed up the set list for each gig and the final one also included the tracks “Spring Day” and “We are Bulletproof: the Eternal.”
“These three days have been like miracles,” the group said in a statement. “After a month, after a year and even in the far future, we will always be waiting for you.” Before performing the final song on Sunday, “Permission to Dance,” they told ARMY, “Our last song will be complete with you. Wherever you are, dance with us with your body and in your hearts.” The March 10 and 13 dates were streamed live online for members of the ARMY who could not attend in-person.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Saturday night’s (March 12) screening did $6.9 million in North America to become the top-grossing live cinema event of all time, thanks to Trafalgar Releasing booking the concert into 800 theaters. The global tally was even larger, an eye-popping $32.6 million, with numbers expected to grow as final box office figures are tallied.
Despite the title, some of the $35 “Live Viewing” experiences, including those in North America, were not actually live but tape-delayed due to the time difference.
Because of COVID-19 protocols, each concert in Seoul was limited to a maximum of 15,000 people per show and rules included no chanting, shouting, or standing up in the venue throughout the events. Fans were instead encouraged to clap or use clappers or the official ARMY Bomb light sticks to cheer the septet on.
Last fall, BTS hosted a mini-residency at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, where tickets for all four nights sold out immediately and notched the biggest ever Billboard Boxscore in California. According to Billboard Boxscore, the 2021 SoFi Stadium run grossed a mammoth $33.3 million with 214,000 tickets sold.
The group recently added additional shows to their upcoming “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Las Vegas,” which will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Sin City on April 8, 9, 15 and 16. The in-person live broadcast event, “Live Play in Las Vegas,” will be available at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on all four show nights and the final night will also be live streamed.
‘Permission To Dance’ gives BTS fifth Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single, Ed Sheeran’s fourth number 1 hit as a songwriter
BTS have another Hot 100 hit!
Earlier this month, the global pop group dropped their newest summer song, ‘Permission To Dance’ and it has made its way atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This comes as BTS’ 5th song to peak at number 1 on the Hot 100 chart, following ‘Butter’, ‘Dynamite’, ‘Life Goes On’, and ‘Savage Love (Laxed Siren Beat) [BTS Remix]’ made in collaboration with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo.
The #Hot100 top 10 (chart dated July 24, 2021) — billboard charts (@billboardcharts) July 19, 2021
Before ‘Butter’ passed the baton to ‘Permission To Dance’ the summer dance anthem was number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks since its release last 9 July.
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BTS are the only act in history alongside Drake to replace themselves at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with two number 1 debuts.
‘Permission To Dance’ comes as part of the CD single of ‘Butter’ released on ARMY’s (BTS fans)’s 8th anniversary. The pop track was co-written by Ed Sheeran and Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid, and was also worked on by Steve Mac, Steve Krik, and Jenna Andrews. The song’s Hot100 debut marks Sheeran’s fourth number 1 hit as a songwriter, following his self-written tracks ‘Shape of You’ and ‘Perfect,’ as well as Justin Bieber’s ‘Love Yourself’.
“Permission To Dance” drew 15.9 million U.S. streams, 1.1 million radio airplay audience impressions and sold 140,100 downloads in the week ending July 15. — billboard charts (@billboardcharts) July 19, 2021
The feel-good anthem also debuted at number 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart with numbers overtaking their own record-breaking single, ‘Butter’. The feat makes BTS the only act in history to occupy the top 2 spots on the Digital Song Sales chart on five different occasions.
[email protected]_twt are the first act in history to occupy the top 2 on the Digital Song Sales chart on five separate occasions (#1 Permission to Dance & #2 Butter). — chart data (@chartdata) July 19, 2021
The track currently holds the record for the second-biggest Spotify counter debut of all time, raking in 13.49 million streams on its first day. ‘Permission To Dance’ falls right behind ‘Butter,’ which has 20.9 million streams, and comes before ‘Dynamite’.
BTS are the now the quickest act to achieve five Billboard Hot100 number 1 hits since Michael Jackson in 1987-1988, as well as among groups since the Jackson 5 in 1970. This latest feat also continues BTS’ reign as the only group with multiple Billboard Hot 100 number 1 debuts – 4 songs: ‘Dynamite,’ ‘Life Goes On,’ ‘Butter,’ and ‘Permission To Dance’.
Some of the members took to global fan community platform WEVERSE to share their messages of gratitude and appreciation for ARMY.
me have this feeling.
I hope we meet one day hugging and sharing the happiness each other
Thank you with all my heart🥰@BTS_twt — Soo Choi 🧈 Permission to Dance (@choi_bts2) July 19, 2021
[WEVERSE]🐱 I will give permission to dance!! Let’s have fun and dance today! Thank you ARMY ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ pic.twitter.com/Xjw9MidMvT — 소라 ⁷🐰💜 そら (@tteokminnie) July 19, 2021
[WEVERSE]🐥 No but does this really make sense?
🐥 What can I say to convey this feeling to you all? pic.twitter.com/1Jblf9xzhY — 소라 ⁷🐰💜 そら (@tteokminnie) July 19, 2021
[WEVERSE]🐥 Thank you all once again seriously for your big love and support, I’ll live hard
Even if it’s for us, please be happy pic.twitter.com/OVqKxFdOkT — 소라 ⁷🐰💜 そら (@tteokminnie) July 19, 2021
Jin on Weverse 0720
My phone kept vibrating so I looked at it and I couldn’t believe ptd is No1. I want to post a picture bowing tooㅠㅠ I’ll live the life to the full more, thank you!
thank you love you [email protected]_twt pic.twitter.com/tybFc87oDE — Soo Choi 🧈 Permission to Dance (@choi_bts2) July 19, 2021
Listen to BTS’ ‘Permission To Dance’ here.
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