BTS Continues To Spread Their ‘Wings: You Will Never Walk Alone’ This February After ‘Fire’ Gets 100M Views!

Big Hit Entertainment BTS or Bangtan Boys "Fire" song finally reached 100 million views on YouTube! This is the latest news about the most-awaited South Korean boy band today. In essence, they will also be debuting another album "Wings: You Never Walk Alone" this coming 13th of February. Here are the latest updates regarding their upcoming comeback and more about their recent successes.

In the last report by KpopStarz, BTS' big hit on the 26th Seoul Music Awards made the headline. They just simply bagged five of the major awards that night and took the event by storm! Now another interesting thing just seemingly happened to them.

For many in the music industry, getting 100 million views on YouTube is surely a hard feat to make which makes it legendary. Hence, BTS' "Fire" song finally made it after eight months of hard work in exact they already made 100,016,111 as of January 22. It's now on the list of 2016's most viewed Kop music videos on the social platform. To refresh, the song is one of those which immediately soared high after they released their album "Epilogue: Young Forever."

BTS' successful feats must remarkably be followed soon! Therefore, Big Hit Entertainment just made ARMY happier when they confirmed the idols' comeback this February 13, 2017. In their official fan café, the news of "Wings: You Never Walk Alone" is refined, accordingly, it will be a spinoff of their past version of "Wings." The new one will just be a continuation of all the songs the previous one can have.

Lastly, BTS' is heavily hinted a long time ago and it's now expected by the eager ARMY fans though the date was never revealed. Now that everything is slated to happen, more fans are noticing the prior clues the seven members were giving since before. To add more in the fun, this upcoming album can also be preorder now starting on January 25.

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