BTS scoops up Billboard Music Award for top social artist | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS scoops up Billboard Music Award for top social artist

/ 11:47 AM May 22, 2017

BTS 2017 Billboard Music Awards

K-pop group BTS, winner of the Top Social Artist award, pose in the press room during the 2017 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 21, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFP

BTS grabbed the award in the top social artist category at the Billboard Music Awards on Monday.

The boy band has not only made history as the first K-pop group to attend the show but also nabbed a prize there.

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BTS faced competition for the award from other big-name celebrities like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande, who were all nominated.

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Earlier, the seven-member group also performed strongly on Billboard’s music charts. BTS’s latest hit song “Not Today” stood at the top of the week’s Billboard Twitter Top Tracks, which climbed 23 places from the previous week.

Before the ceremony, BTS took pictures with other top musicians.

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American DJ and producer duo The Chainsmokers took group photos with BTS and uploaded them on Twitter, saying, “Love these dudes! See you guys this summer.”

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https://twitter.com/TheChainsmokers/status/866380360594071552

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The Chainsmokers also left a congratulatory message on social media for BTS for winning an award at the Billboard event.

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https://twitter.com/TheChainsmokers/status/866468925642383360

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