PSY and BTS’ Suga’s “That That” Surpasses 600 Million Views on YouTube

PSY and BTS’ Suga have officially hit another major milestone! Their iconic 2022 collaboration, “That That,” has soared past 600 million views on YouTube — a testament to the song’s enduring global appeal and fan love.

The catchy, genre-blending track reached the impressive number on May 31 at around 2 a.m. KST, just over three years, one month, and one day after its original release on April 29, 2022.
A Milestone for Both Artists
“That That,” co-produced by Suga and performed alongside PSY, marked a significant moment in both artists’ careers. For PSY, it’s now his fifth music video to surpass 600 million views — joining the ranks of viral hits like “Gangnam Style,” “Gentleman,” “Oppa is Just My Style,” and “Daddy.”
For Suga, this milestone is especially meaningful — it’s his first solo-featured music video to cross the 600 million mark, solidifying his status not just as a member of BTS, but also as a formidable artist and producer in his own right.
The Power of “That That”
From its infectious chorus to its Western-style visuals and PSY-Suga dance showdown, “That That” quickly became a fan favorite upon release. The song’s mix of humor, energy, and swagger — paired with Suga’s unexpected appearance as both producer and performer — helped it go viral across platforms.
The music video’s vibrant, cinematic direction and choreographed chaos made it a YouTube staple — and a constant presence on K-pop playlists worldwide.
Congratulations, Legends
Fans took to social media to celebrate the achievement with trending hashtags like #ThatThat600M and #SUGA600M, sharing favorite clips, fan edits, and messages of congratulations to the duo.