Hashtag #BTSwins10s is trending worldwide with the number of tweets surpassing 1.55 million as Army, the official name of BTS' fandom, are trying to prove that the K-Pop boy band dominated the 2010's.
Guys we are ahead but not by much. Keep voting to make the gap bigger! Let’s prove who the best group is! #BTSwins10s pic.twitter.com/xvuQMJm79C
— namusa🌱 (@softjoonluv2) December 14, 2019
We can do it family everything for our boys 💜💪💜#BTSwins10s @BTS_twt
— 𝙠ꪮꪮ𝙠ꪮꪮ; ᵗᵃᵉᶜᵉᵐᵇᵉʳˎˊ (@smilingguk_) December 14, 2019
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#BTSwins10s @BTS_twt we have to win this fam!!! pic.twitter.com/i7ttF4xLNp
— YORME JIN (@chimmyarmy10) December 14, 2019
On 12 December the media resource TYLT began voting for the best band of the decade in such categories as boy group, girl group, duo, pop band and breakout band of the decade. The voting has been ongoing for two days and BTS were nominated against One Direction. To cast a vote fans need to make it on to the main Tylt website and then to put hashtag #BTSwins10s in their tweets, to get additional votes.
RT to vote #BTSWins10s if you agree @BTS_twt is the Boy Group of the Decade 🥰
— The Tylt (@TheTylt) December 12, 2019
BTS literally broke barriers as *THE* international K-pop superstar group in the '10s https://t.co/jjdDu6D6hh pic.twitter.com/Rptr1HdLxI
South Korean boy band BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, debuted in 2013 and has been called a "K-pop phenomena", as the group was able to make a breakout from K-pop music and earn thousands of fans all over the world. The band has sold millions of albums and is the first Korean act to top the Billboard 200.
English-Irish boy band One Direction, also known as 1D, was formed in England in 2010. The group has won nearly 200 awards done four world tours, and is the second highest-earning band under 30, according to Forbes.