Yummy was popular because it's a Justin Bieber song. A weird one. Looking at the Billboard top 100, I can see the lyrics still matter. They might be dumb, but I still want to know what they mean. We don't need to, we want to.
I wonder if the average local American knows any song of BTS apart from Dynamite. Looking through the Internet, that's a criticism than remains: Yep. They sure as hell are breaking borders and are mainstream, but only among K-pop stans. This can be discussed.
They have three number one on Billboard, but two of them are in English. I'm not trying to take glory out of them. It's Korean! It's not a very common language. It's impressive what they have achieved, but speaking English is a BIG advantage.
Look at Billboard, look at your local friend's playlists. In which language are the songs? Look for the country you want to know. https://www.shazam.com/es/charts/top-200/japan
Yes, we can enjoy music in any language, but people prefer to stay in their comfort zone. And we're talking about comercial success.
it's from the dots lines and spirals book. https://www.amazon.com/Direction-Dots-Lines-Spirals-Coloring/dp/B088K718TG/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/131-4465345-5940716?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B088K718TG&pd_rd_r=4ad5af77-3352-48be-b68c-2e3b9abe9548&pd_rd_w=bU2wR&pd_rd_wg=oOFxY&pf_rd_p=f325d01c-4658-4593-be83-3e12ca663f0e&pf_rd_r=QVSJPD9M2BW7VH719TB6&psc=1&refRID=QVSJPD9M2BW7VH719TB6