by Nefertiti Jenkins
Days after BTS dropped its record breaking music video "IDOL," J-Hope, one of the artists from the kpop group, issued an #IdolChallenge to the world on social media, of the choreography from the visual.
Fans (ARMY) from all over, have answered the challenge, from eager teens, to families with little kids, and entertainers, including the rest of the members from BTS. But now a panda. Fast food restaurant chain 'Panda Express' with locations across the U.S., tweeted on Twitter video of its panda mascot dancing the challenge on August 30th. BTS liked it, and it's gotten thousands of retweets, more likes and views.
BTS' music video "IDOL" dropped on August 24, and beats Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do," for the biggest YouTube debut with more than 45-million views in its first 24 hours. Currently the video has over 110-million views. The track is off BTS' Love Yourself: Answer album. A second version of the song "IDOL" features Nicki Minaj on digital releases.
The group kicked off its "Love Yourself" world tour on Saturday, August 25, in Seoul, South Korea, with shows sold out in the U.S. and Europe.
Days after BTS dropped its record breaking music video "IDOL," J-Hope, one of the artists from the kpop group, issued an #IdolChallenge to the world on social media, of the choreography from the visual.
Fans (ARMY) from all over, have answered the challenge, from eager teens, to families with little kids, and entertainers, including the rest of the members from BTS. But now a panda. Fast food restaurant chain 'Panda Express' with locations across the U.S., tweeted on Twitter video of its panda mascot dancing the challenge on August 30th. BTS liked it, and it's gotten thousands of retweets, more likes and views.
BTS' music video "IDOL" dropped on August 24, and beats Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do," for the biggest YouTube debut with more than 45-million views in its first 24 hours. Currently the video has over 110-million views. The track is off BTS' Love Yourself: Answer album. A second version of the song "IDOL" features Nicki Minaj on digital releases.
The group kicked off its "Love Yourself" world tour on Saturday, August 25, in Seoul, South Korea, with shows sold out in the U.S. and Europe.
— Panda Express (@PandaExpress) August 30, 2018
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) August 27, 2018
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) August 29, 2018