The group's first English-language song,
Dynamite logged nearly 34 million U.S. streams and 300,000 sales
in its first week, making BTS the first Korean act to debut at
No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
The seven-member band also snagged MTV awards for best virtual
live act and the biggest fans, although the coronavirus pandemic
meant there was no audience and no ceremony to mark their
achievement.
Instead, the music channel created a virtual stadium full of
waving and cheering fans for the event, with acts appearing in
pre-recorded performances from wherever they were located and
winners accepting awards to camera.
British band Little Mix hosted the show, without member Jesy
Nelson who was reported to be ill. They appeared on a computer
generated stage within the "stadium".
In a nod to the pandemic, U.S. rapper Jack Harlow sang "Whats
Poppin" on a stage with four dancers wearing face masks.
Karol G won the new best Latin act category and best
collaboration for "Tusa" featuring Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga took
the best artist award and DJ Khaled was awarded best video.
Little Mix, who performed "Sweet Melody" in a performance
recorded in London, won the best pop act for 2020.
Cardi B was named best hip-hop act, Coldplay won the best rock
category and Hayley Williams won the award for best alternative
act.
Among the performers was Alicia Keys who sang "Love Looks
Better" and Sam Smith, who performed "Diamonds" on the stage of
an empty theatre.
U.S. singer and rapper Doja Cat, who took home this year's best
new act award, opened the show with her hit "Say So".
French DJ and producer David Guetta, who won the award for best
electronic act, performed "Let's Love" with British singer Raye
at the Széchenyi Bath complex in the Hungarian capital Budapest,
accompanied by a laser show.
(Reporting by Lisa Keddie; Editing by Mike Collett-White)
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