According to BBC, K-pop phenomenon BTS has been named the best-selling artiste of 2020 by the IFPI, the organization that represents the global recorded music industry.
The accolade caps a stellar year for the Korean boyband, who released two chart-topping albums in 2020 – Map of the Soul: 7 and Be.
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The septet beat Taylor Swift, who took the crown last year, into second place. They are the first non-Western act to win, and the first whose songs are not predominantly sung in English.
According to the publication, the award is calculated according to an artist or group’s worldwide sales, downloads, and streams, covering their whole body of work. Drake came third, with The Weeknd fourth and Billie Eilish at number five.
BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, were formed in 2013 and consists of seven members – Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook – who come from all over South Korea.
They’ve subsequently become standard-bearers for the K-pop scene, selling millions of records and concert tickets, while racking up billions of streams.
The group was the brainchild of veteran writer and producer Bang Shi Hyuk, who formerly worked at the K-pop entertainment giant JYP, then formed Big Hit Entertainment and put BTS together around group leader, RM.
Last year, he floated Big Hit Entertainment on the Korean stock market – resulting in the band members receiving a $108 million (£77 million) windfall.
It more than made up for their inability to tour amid the Covid pandemic. The gap in their schedule also allowed BTS to record their second album of the year, which they billed as a “letter of hope” to fans.
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