BTS's 'Save Me' YouTube music video becomes the group's 10th track to reach a total of 550 million views today!

On January 5, Tuesday, BTS's 'Save Me' MV Track has officially obtained 550 million views on YouTube at 8:00 a.m. KST. Released in May 2016, 'Save Me' reached the milestone after four years and seven months since Big Hit Entertainment posted it for streaming.

Along with BTS's 'Save Me' track to reach 500 million MV views are 'Dynamite,' 'DNA,' 'Fire,' 'Fake Love,' 'MIC Drop (Steve Aoki Remix),' 'Boy With Luv,' 'IDOL,' 'Dope,' and 'Blood Sweat & Tears.' With a new record achieved by BTS, fans hope for more successful music hits for the future, especially this year.

Some fans wonder what BTS is up to this year following their recent successful comeback last year.

Check out the whole 'Save Me' MV below:

Save Me Accolades

The 'Save Me' track is from BTS's compilation album 'The Most Beautiful Moment In Life: Young Forever.' Following the Korean version release of the track, the single Japanese version was also launched in September of the same year through their 'Youth' album, managed by Universal Music Japan and Virgin Music-Def Jam Recordings.

Billboard described the track as 'powerfully subtle,' as the whole track pertains to salvation. BTS's 'Save Me' was written by Pdogg, Ray Michael Djan Jr, Ashton Foster, Samantha Harper, with members RM, Suga, and J-Hope.

BTS debuted 'Save Me' on the No. 2 spots of Billboard, 19th on the Gaon Singles Chart, 71st on Philippine Hot 100, and 23rd on Finland's Download Chart. 'Save Me' produced 228,170 units in South Korea and 92,000 in the United States.