BTS, has issued an apology after intense backlash.The controversial sketch was part of a comedy programme titled Mi Barrio, where actors parodied the popular South Korean group.
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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.
BTS, has issued an apology after intense backlash.The controversial sketch was part of a comedy programme titled Mi Barrio, where actors parodied the popular South Korean group.
The Korea Music Content Association has filed an official complaint on behalf of a number of K-pop companies over an amendment being made to South Korean law that will allow male pop musicians in the country to defer their mandatory military service by two years.
After Scooter Braun’s recording agency signed a deal with South Korean popstars BTS, the former talent manager and his company’s roster of artists are reportedly benefiting from it! For the unversed, Scooter‘s Ithaca Holdings company just merged with BTS‘ management HYBE and his client list will become shareholders in the company.
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.
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K-pop stars BTS shared a statement in support of #StopAsianHate and #StopAAPIHate on Monday, condemning the rise in violence against Asian-Americans and going on to detail their own experiences with racial discrimination. “We recall moments when we faced discrimination as Asians.
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.
Over the years, we’ve seen quite a few film projects attempt to discuss the struggle of Syrian refugees around the world. Typically, this story is told in documentary form, showing just how terrible the refugees have it as they try to flee their home country.
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.
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