In a bold expansion into the U.S. music landscape, South Korean entertainment company HYBE, formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, aka the home of BTS, is acquiring Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings.
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The BTS ARMY is speaking out about the group’s loss at the 2021 Grammys.
The massively popular South Korean boy band was nominated on Sunday (March 14) for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their hit “Dynamite,” and the award ultimately went to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande for “Rain On Me.”
Despite their loss, BTS remains the first K-Pop group to ever receive a Grammy nomination.
Fans were understandably disappointed by the award loss nonetheless, and spoke out on social media. However, they
In a bold expansion into the U.S. music landscape, South Korean entertainment company HYBE, formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, aka the home of BTS, is acquiring Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings.
After months of deal speculation, Scooter Braun has sold his media company, Ithaca Holdings, to South Korea’s HYBE.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicHYBE, the company known as Big Hit Entertainment which is home to BTS, the South Korean pop group, has merged with Ithaca Holdings, the company led by SB Projects founder Scooter Braun.
Speaking out. In support of the Stop Asian Hate movement, BTS recalled their own experiences with racism and anti-Asian “hatred” as members of a South Korean boy group.
BTS is speaking out against the recent rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
South Korean supergroup BTS issued a statement on Monday night condemningthe recent wave of anti-Asian violence and hate that is sweeping the U.S. and shared their own experiences of the racism they have faced for being Asian.
As the whole world is falling irrevocably in adoration with BTS, the popular South Korean boy group continues to stamp its mark in the music industry as a force to be reckoned with which is something truly remarkable to witness.
BTS are determined to win at least one Grammy award “before the end of [their] career”.During a recent appearance on the South Korean talk show You Quiz On The Block, the K-pop septet opened up about fame, their trainee days and the love they had for their fans. The boyband also spoke about their recent loss at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.BTS are the first K-pop group to be nominated for a Grammy award in a major category.
BTS gave their first solo performance at the Grammys 2021 tonight (March 14) – scroll down the page to watch their performance now.The Grammys 2021 took place in Los Angeles with Beyoncé taking home the most awards of the night, followed by Megan Thee Stallion and Billie Eilish.BTS previously performed at the Grammys last year with Lil Nas X on his ‘Old Town Road’ stage.Filmed in South Korea, the band performed ‘Dynamite’, on a set that recreated the Grammys stage.
BTS is taking over the 2021 Grammys stage – but not from Los Angeles!
As Cher Horowitz once said, we are totally butt crazy in love with … Harry Styles. The “Watermelon Sugar” singer showed up to the 2021 Grammy red carpet looking absolutely amazing as per usual, but we couldn’t help but notice the star took a bit of his evenings’ style inspo straight out of the movie Clueless.
BTS fan.The South Korean septet became the first K-pop act to be nominated for a Grammy in November and, at the 2021 Grammys on Sunday, they’ll be up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their No. 1 hit “Dynamite.”And you can bet that the members of the BTS ARMY will be pulling for RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook — who will also be performing at the Grammys — with all of its explosive might.ARMY stands for Adorable Representative MC for Youth.
BTS kicked off Grammys weekend last night (March 12) with a performance at MusiCares’ ‘Music On A Mission’ virtual benefit concert.Taking to the stage at the Peace Hall at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, South Korea, the K-pop giants performed their Grammy-nominated (Best Pop Duo/Group Performance) song ‘Dynamite’, with band member Jungkook on drums.The ‘Music On A Mission’ benefit was put on to help raise proceeds for members of the music industry severely impacted by the coronavirus
BTS' impact on a global scale is so phenomenal that everyone can't help but take notice.
BTS has made a generous donation to support the treatment of children suffering from cancer.Yesterday (March 11), South Korean media outlets Yonhap and Korea Times reported that the Big Hit Entertainment artist donated ₩100million (roughly £63,300) to Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital on his 28th birthday on March 9.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentThe Berlin Film Festival’s European Film Market had a successful 2021 online edition with the participation of 12,000 attendees from 131 countries. The industry event, which took place March 1-5, gathered 504 exhibitors — 215 of which were newcomers at EFM — from 60 countries.
While BTS' fandom ARMY boasts of millions and millions of fans from across the globe, there are many celebrities who are also major fans of the popular South Korean boy group. From John Cena to Shawn Mendes, everyone has nothing but praises to shower upon the global superstars.
Viacom International Studios has inked a first-look deal with South Korean production studio Something Special.
acclaimed drama “Minari,” but it was his adorable acceptance speech that stole the show — at one point asking himself “Is this a dream?”Kim stars opposite Steven Yeun in the film about a South Korean family in the 1980s who moves to the rural US. On Sunday night, the youngster broke down in tears upon receiving the award.