LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 23: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO BOOK COVERS) (L-R) In this image released on May 23, Jimin, J-Hope, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Suga, and V of BTS perform for the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, broadcast on May 23, 2021 at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Billboard Music Awards 2021 via Getty Images)
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After picking up all four awards they were nominated for, the Grammy-nominated band debuted their record-breaking new single on a global stage

Over the weekend, BTS broke a Youtube record for the highest 24-hour views with their music video for Butter—a record that was previously held by none other than themselves. The highly-anticipated single, Butter, is the band's follow-up English track to Dynamite, and had garnered over 113 million views in 24 hours, according to Youtube’s public views counter. Dynamite racked up 101.1 million in its first 24 hours.

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And now, the band has debuted their very first live performance for Butter on the Billboard Music Awards 2021 (BBMA) stage today.

Performing remotely in South Korea, the Grammy-nominated septet pulled off yet another smooth-like-Butter performance for the television debut of their new single. The Louis Vuitton ambassadors kept it sleek and simple by wearing all-black suits, although they each wore different jackets—from leather on Jungkook to gold-trimmed lapels as seen on Jin.

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The performance started out at what looked like a makeshift studio in a warehouse and made several transitions to other “locations” such as the Billboard Music Awards red carpet and ended on a huge stage—fitting for a band that keeps sweeping awards and breaking records as they make their moves all over the world.

Their live performance followed a night of wins as they picked up all four awards that they were nominated for: Top Social Artist, Top Duo/Group, Top Selling Song and Top Song Sales Artist.

This marks the fourth consecutive year in which BTS performed at the Billboard Music Awards—they made their much-talked-about BBMA debut in 2018 with Fake Love, which was one of the first times the world saw their prowess on stage.

BTS may have melted fans with Butter this time around, and one can only imagine what they’ll do next.

For now, enjoy their performance at the BBMAs 2021 below. Official videos will be added once available.