Jungkook, Stray Kids, NewJeans, Blackpink win awards at BBMAs

BTS’ Jungkook, Stray Kids, NewJeans, Blackpink win awards at BBMAs

/ 05:11 PM November 20, 2023

(From left) Jungkook of BTS, Blackpink, NewJeans, Stray Kids. Images: Courtesy of Big Hit Music, YG Entertainment, ADOR, JYP Entertainment via The Korea Herald

(From left) Jungkook of BTS, Blackpink, NewJeans, Stray Kids. Images: Courtesy of Big Hit Music, YG Entertainment, ADOR, JYP Entertainment via The Korea Herald

Jungkook of BTS nabbed the award for top global K-pop song at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) with his single “Seven.”

“It’s very hard to express my gratitude in words. Thank you ARMY and everyone who loves this song. Without you, I couldn’t have (received) this amazing award. While we were working on ‘Seven,’ I hoped everyone could enjoy this track, so the fact that I won this category means a lot to me. I’m so glad to share great music with everyone and thank you again Billboard for this award,” said Jungkook in his pre-recorded acceptance speech.

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Jungkook wins the award for top global K-pop song at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards. Image: BillBoard Music Awards via The Korea Herald

Jungkook wins the award for top global K-pop song at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards. Image: BillBoard Music Awards via The Korea Herald

The award marks Jungkook’s first solo win at the Billboard Music Awards, although he has previously won 12 Billboard Music Awards as a member of BTS.

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Top global K-pop song is one of the nine new award categories introduced at this year’s BBMAs.

Stray Kids won the top K-pop album award with their third LP, “5-Star,” as the album topped the Billboard 200 chart in June and remained on the chart for a total of 16 weeks.

“We would like to thank all of our STAYs and all the Stray Kids everywhere all around the world. Without the love and support from everyone, we would probably not have made it this far, and if it weren’t for the people who have been running by our side this whole time, the music that we create would not have been able to reach people in need,” said member Bangchan.

Stray Kids perform at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday. Image: JYP Entertainment via The Korea Herald

Stray Kids perform at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday. Image: JYP Entertainment via The Korea Herald

The honor saw Stray Kids become the second K-pop boy group in history following BTS to receive an award from BBMAs.

The group performed their singles “S-Class” and “LALALALA” for their BBMAs debut.

NewJeans won the top global K-pop artist award, a recognition for their achievements in the K-pop industry following their debut in 2022.

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“To have been nominated in this category alongside such incredible artists we all look up to is an honor in itself. This award will be a reminder to us of all the love and support we’ve received. For our fans, Bunnies, we’ll try our hardest every day to make it up to (you). We strive to become artists who create music that everyone can enjoy,” said the members of NewJeans in a joint statement.

NewJeans. Image: Ador via The Korea Herald

NewJeans. Image: Ador via The Korea Herald

The five-member group also performed their singles “Super Shy” and “OMG” for their BBMAs debut.

NewJeans is the first K-pop girl group to perform at the event.

Blackpink also saw its first BBMA win, taking home the top K-pop touring artist award, another newly established award category this year.

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Blackpink. Image: YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald

Blackpink. Image: YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald

Blackpink held the biggest world tour in K-pop girl group history this year. The group’s “Born Pink” tour garnered an audience of 1.8 million around the world.

TAGS: Billboard Music Awards, Blackpink, BTS, Jungkook, K-Pop, Stray Kids

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