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On YouTube, Japan and India have the highest views for BTS’ yet to come.

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BTS’ song Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment) off its most recent album proof has garnered a lot of positive feedback from fans all around the world. Surprisingly, Japan and India have topped the YouTube viewership list.

Within 24 hours, it was seen by almost 27 million people in Japan, according to YouTube statistics. Meanwhile, India has 24 million people and Mexico has 14.4 million. Cinewood Hub, a YouTube channel, has released the information of the event.

The announcement has sparked a reaction from the BTS Indian Army. “Indian BTS’s army breaks records n creates history… yeah!!,” one person said. India is the greatest and most helpful country.” “I’m extremely happy of all the members of BTS “Yet to Come” such a lovely song I love BTS, BTS my Universe Indian BTS Army will always support BTS,” the second said.

“Wow!!!” said the third. I am proud to be a member of the Indian Army. Though I won’t be able to watch much because I’m studying for Neet, I’m pleased to learn that India is in the top three. They should surely visit India now. The Indian Army has done an excellent job.

For the uninitiated, BTS, the world’s most popular South Korean band, released their highly anticipated anthology album Proof on Friday via BigHit Music. The three-disc collection, according to Billboard, is a commemorative look back on the K-pop superstars’ previous near-decade as a band, with tunes specially picked and edited by RM, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, V, Suga, and J-Hope as a present to ARMY, as well as brand-new single yet to come.

Pop-up stores in New York City and Los Angeles are being used by BTS to promote the release of their new album. Fans waited in line starting at 7 a.m. on Friday to be among the first to purchase limited-edition products produced specifically for New York.

“It’s almost ever in New York, it’s typically in LA – so for them to do it here, it was just like, had to come,” fan Adriana Guzman said. Daniel Ealacios was referred to the business by his sister in Texas, who was looking for some merchandise from her brother. T-shirts will cost $55, hoodies will cost $120, and posters will cost $18.

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