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BTS becomes first K-pop group to earn Grammy nomination in major category

BTS becomes first K-pop group to get Grammy nomination
Last Updated 25 November 2020, 05:46 IST

South Korean sensation BTS is one step closer to their dream of winning a Grammy Award as the band has been nominated in the best pop duo/group performance category by the Recording Academy for their chartbuster track Dynamite.

The nominations for the 63rd Grammy Awards were announced on Tuesday night, according to Recording Academy's official website.

Dynamite, which released on August 21, is the group's first full-fledged English language single and their career's first Billboard Hot 100 No 1 hit.

BTS, whose full name is Bangtan Sonyeondan (Bulletproof Boy Scouts) or Beyond The Scene as they are known to global audiences, also became the first pop act from South Korea to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart with Dynamite.

The septet -- comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook -- thanked the ARMY, a term for the band's fans, for their support in this journey to earning a Grammy nod.

"Thank you to everyone who listened to and sympathized with our music during the difficult times. Above all, it is ARMYs who made the miracle of being a Grammy candidate. We always appreciate and love you. Thank you @RecordingAcad for this great honor!" a tweet on the group's official Twitter account read.

BTS has often described Dynamite as a song full of zest, positive vibes and dealing with life one step at a time as one feels "heavy" amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

It is also the closing track of their album BE, which was launched last Friday.

Apart from BE, BTS also released Map of the Soul 7 album earlier this year.

Previously, BTS's album Love Yourself: Tear was up for best recording package in 2019, but had they won, the award would have gone to art director HuskyFox. They also made history at last year's ceremony by being the first K-pop group to present an award.

The group made their Grammy debut this year in collaboration with Lil Nas X for a rendition of the American rapper's "Old Town Road".

Dynamite will compete with Un Dia (One Day) by Jay Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny, and Rainy; Intentions by Justin Bieber featuring Quavo; Rain On Me by Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande; and Exile by Taylor Swift featuring Bon Iver

The awards ceremony, to be held on January 31, will be hosted by daily show presenter Trevor Noah

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(Published 25 November 2020, 05:37 IST)

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