BTS continues to reach new heights after the release of "Butter." On Friday, they dropped their "summer anthem," which marks the group's second all-English track production.

Days later, the septet, alongside McDonald's, debuted their highly-anticipated collaboration. As part of their promotional activities, the K-Pop idols sat down for an interview.

They talked about several matters, including their experiences while working on the joint project. After sharing their personal anecdotes, Koreaboo said that V unveiled a shocking revelation before the fans.

As it happened, he confirmed that the group is currently "producing tracks" and "prepping an album." He, also, noted that they are "getting ready to approach ARMY with better music."

The talks of a new BTS album have been circulating even before the release of "Butter." However, it was only recently that the K-Pop idols made a confirmation about their upcoming track collection.

The members did not provide any details, though, as to what the album entails or when it will hit the public's ears. But, many are seemingly positive that the septet will release their next music production later this year.

Despite the lack of information, fans and followers do not seemingly mind yet as they continue to enjoy the latest music release from the group. With the public's support, BTS has achieved new successes through "Butter."

Guinness World Records recently confirmed that the K-Pop group has broken five world records. These new feats focus on the platforms of YouTube and Spotify.

BTS is now the "most viewed" act for a music video premiere on YouTube. They had over 3.9 million concurrent viewers during the release of "Butter" last Friday.

The K-Pop group has, also, broken the record for the most viewed MV in 24 hours both by a K-Pop group and by any artist, with more than 108.2 million views. They previously held the same account for "Dynamite" as it reached over 101.1 million views on the first day of its release last year.

Meanwhile, on Spotify, "Butter" garnered a total of 11,042,335 global streams on the first day of its release. This allowed BTS to break the record for the "most streamed track" on the platform in 24 hours.

Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber previously held the record for their collaboration, "I Don't Care." They amassed nearly 65,000 global streams during the first day.

Alongside this, the K-Pop group has now, also, become the "most streamed act on Spotify." They were able to beat the record officially on April 27, after totaling 16.3 billion streams on the platform and surpassing Coldplay's 16.1 billion figure.