A BTS fan managed to give V stans a moment to cherish this week. The Bangtan Boy, who has been in the news for his Dear Class of 2020 speech, hosted a YouTube Live this week and interacted with the ARMY.
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In August 2016, BTS’s Suga released his first mixtape, Agust D. On it, the rapper-songwriter rawly reflected on his career and life, taking on the identity of Agust D and frankly sharing his musical identity as an individual with the world just as his band was at the precipice of its career.
The following years found BTS make history with one record-breaking release after another. Now, he’s back four years later with the surprise release on Friday (May 22) of his D-2 mixtape.Fronted by
.A BTS fan managed to give V stans a moment to cherish this week. The Bangtan Boy, who has been in the news for his Dear Class of 2020 speech, hosted a YouTube Live this week and interacted with the ARMY.
BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that BTS fans, a.k.a.
BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that the BTS fans, a.k.a.
John Cena is doing his bit to contributes towards matching a million, a movement started by the BTS ARMY following the Bangtan Boys' contribution towards the Black Lives Matter. It is no secret that Cena is a loyal BTS ARMY member.
sell the house where her husband was found dead last year.The Scots actress, who stars in Sky 1 comedy drama Agatha Raisin, has put the four-bedroom house on the market for £850,000, seven months after Terence Beesley took his own life.Terence, 60, who had appeared in Victoria and BBC1’s War and Peace, was found dead in a car in the garage.The couple, who had been married for 10 years, moved back from Los Angeles after Annan-born Ashley’s successful stint in hit TV comedy Ugly Betty.They bought
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K-pop stans showed the world why they're such a loyal, hardworking fanbase with their recent gesture on Twitter to help smoothen the process of the Black Lives Matter movement. With Twitter hashtags like #BlueLivesMatter and #WhiteLivesMatter trying to steer the wheel to different propaganda, K-pop stans flooded these hashtags with fan cams of their idols and hence proved a worthwhile point. During this process, BTS member V became a viral sensation within the non K-pop fans, once again.
Killer Mike has always been outspoken about politics, but his latest speech has captured the imaginations of many.
Suga made sure that the quarantine period would not go in vain as he treated BTS fans with the release of his second mixtape, D-2, under his alter-ego's name, AGUST D. Along with the hard-hitting mixtape, Yoongi also dropped the thrilling music video for the lead single, Daechwita, which had ARMY gasping for their breath. However, Suga also came under fire for one of the tracks, What Do You Think? as it used cult leader Jim Jones' sermon in the introduction to the song.
It has been a great couple of weeks for BTS singer Suga. The international rapper not only worked with K-Pop artist IU on Eight but Yoongi also released his new mixtape under his alter ego, Agust D. The songs have been ruling the music charts across global markets, however, the Bangtan Boys has come under fire for one of his songs in the mixtape. A few online users pointed out that Suga has used cult leader Jim Jones‘ sermon to introduce his song “What Do You Think?” from the mixtape.
Break The Silence has come to its end with Ep 7 titled We Walked Together being the curtain call for BTS' latest emotionally-stirring docuseries. While we've had that emotional journey with the boys over the seven episodes, the final episode hit deeper in the best of ways.
"The majority" of CNN employees won't return to the network's office this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, network president Jeff Zucker said Wednesday. "We expect that the majority of you will not be able to return to our offices this calendar year," the exec wrote in the memo, which was obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
"The archive of 28-year-old AGUST D. I think that'll do. The one I released on August 16, 2016, was about AGUST D in 2016. The one out in May 2020 is D-2, is about 28-year-old AGUST D. I think it'll be fun to see how my thoughts and views have changed. It's really just for self-satisfaction. They're purely for the fans so I hope you give a listen and just enjoy them," BTS member Suga aka AGUST D shared regarding his chart-topping mixtape, D-2, in an interview dropped recently on BANGTANTV.
1917 returns to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart following its release on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD. The award-winning WW1 flick racked up 146,000 physical copies this week, knocking last week’s chart-topper Bad Boys For Life down to Number 2.
BTS rapper Suga has the world bowing down to him. Yoongi released his mixtape, Agust D-2, on Friday and it has been the talk of the (social media) town all through the weekend. The Bangtan Boy announced his new solo release with the help of his music video Daechwita. The singer brought forward his alter ego with some help from Jin and Jungkook. Apart from the two BTS members making a cameo in the video, Suga also collaborated with BTS leader RM on a song.
One of the best parts of any BTS related music video is the fact that we get some killer behind-the-scenes fun to fuss and obsess over. Case in point, with RM's Do You and Intro: Persona MV shoots, all the BTS members visited the sets to offer their support to the Bangtan leader.
It sees the BTS star on fighting form...
BTS‘s Suga is on top of the charts!
The wait is finally over. Big Hit Entertainment has released Suga's Agust D2. The K-Pop band agency has been teasing the mixtape for days now. While it was confused if it was Jungkook or Suga, the D-2 announcement revealed it was indeed Yoongi's highly anticipated Agust D2. Today, the Korean rapper has not only released the album but also dropped the music video of Agust D '대취타' MV and it has surpassed our expectations. The rapper travels back in time to deliver a jaw-dropping video.
It has been a few crazy hours for the BTS ARMY. Over the past week, Big Hit Entertainment has been teasing something big coming our way. With cryptic tweets and blurry images, the K-Pop band's managing agency fueling the possibilities of a mixtape coming fans' way. While fans have been debating that the new presentation could either involve Jungkook and Suga, Apple Music accidentally confirmed that it is indeed Agust D2 and it has rapper Yoongi written all over it.