<p id="thickbox_headline">South Korean group BTS was the third most-streamed global artiste on the global music streaming service Spotify this year, reports Yonhap News Agency quoting data from the service.</p>.<p>According to the Spotify Wrapped 2021 data, BTS ranked third after the Puerto Rican vocalist Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift, thanks to its hit single <em>Butter</em>. The K-pop group was followed by Drake and Justin Bieber.</p>.<p>BTS topped the list among Korean artistes, followed by BLACKPINK, TWICE, Stray Kids and Tomorrow X Together. IU was the only individual artiste in the top 10 list of the most-streamed Korean artistes.</p>.<p>Six of the 10 most-played K-pop songs were from BTS with <em>Butter</em>, <em>Dynamite</em>, <em>Permission to Dance</em> and <em>Life Goes On</em> in the top four places. BTS also claimed nine of the top 10 most streamed K-pop albums with BLACKPINK in fourth place.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">South Korean group BTS was the third most-streamed global artiste on the global music streaming service Spotify this year, reports Yonhap News Agency quoting data from the service.</p>.<p>According to the Spotify Wrapped 2021 data, BTS ranked third after the Puerto Rican vocalist Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift, thanks to its hit single <em>Butter</em>. The K-pop group was followed by Drake and Justin Bieber.</p>.<p>BTS topped the list among Korean artistes, followed by BLACKPINK, TWICE, Stray Kids and Tomorrow X Together. IU was the only individual artiste in the top 10 list of the most-streamed Korean artistes.</p>.<p>Six of the 10 most-played K-pop songs were from BTS with <em>Butter</em>, <em>Dynamite</em>, <em>Permission to Dance</em> and <em>Life Goes On</em> in the top four places. BTS also claimed nine of the top 10 most streamed K-pop albums with BLACKPINK in fourth place.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>