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'Melting' conventional marketing and branding standards, the BTS way!

The seven-member band debuted in 2013, with members- Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook considered as underdogs in the industry.

June 02, 2021 / 22:33 IST
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As per reports, BTS is worth more than $3.6 billion a year to the South Korean economy and is projected to bring in as much as $37 billion over the next decade. (Source: AP)
As per reports, BTS is worth more than $3.6 billion a year to the South Korean economy and is projected to bring in as much as $37 billion over the next decade. (Source: AP)

If there’s a music group that has walked their dream of global domination in recent years, it's BTS. Their latest English single, Butter debuted at the top of Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, along with charting the biggest premiere in Youtube history, amassing 3.9 million viewers simultaneously. And not just that,  with more than 108.2 million views within 24 hours of its release, it set an all-time Youtube record, along with being the most streamed song within the first week of release in the history of Amazon Music. 

The group’s incredible success and strong fanbase have attracted many brands globally to collaborate with them. In keeping with it, Mcdonald's has introduced the BTS meal in India, which packs in many South Korean flavors, all for Rs 300. Along with this, merchandise like hoodies, socks and more are being launched on Weverse, a digital platform for fanbases of various artists in the fan-favorite color, Purple.

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Humble Beginnings 

The seven-member band debuted in 2013, with members- Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook considered as underdogs in the industry. This was despite some of the group members having produced award-winning music for other K-Pop artists in the past. A major reason was also that their label, BigHit Entertainment, was relatively unknown in the face of the three major South Korean entertainment labels- SM, YG, and JYP.