Jungkook is providing a beautiful new song for the BTS Army.
16.05.2020 - 14:15 / pinkvilla.com
BTS' global domination isn't taking a standstill even when we're all on quarantine mode due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the septet is neck deep working on upcoming projects, which includes a self-produced album with each member having a responsibility like RM being the producer and J-Hope being the choreographer.
Jungkook is providing a beautiful new song for the BTS Army.
On stage, BTS is among the most talented singers in the world today. But off-stage, the Bangtan Boys are the goofiest international stars we've seen.
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.
John Boyega gave an emphatic speech to hundreds of supporters at a Justice for Black Lives rally in London’s Hyde Park on June 3. The Star Wars actor, 28, took a stand and held onto a megaphone while delivering his call to action. “Black lives have always mattered. We have always been important,” John declared in a video captured by CBS News reporter Haley Ott. “We have always meant something. We have always succeeded regardless. And now is the time. I ain’t waiting.”
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.
Big Hit Entertainment is apologizing.
Music is something that can bring together millions from different backgrounds, cultures, gender, race, and so forth and build a community that celebrates the meaning of life. For example, bands like BTS and One Direction have helped bring so many people under the same umbrella and just enjoy music with a collective approach.
Korean entertainment, in a nutshell, has taken over on a global scale. Whether it be their addictive tunes or their content-driven yet guilty pleasure K-dramas, there's something in store for everybody.
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.
Billie Eilish cited Tyler, the Creator, The 1975, Nicki Minaj and more as the artists who've shaped her during her rise to fame. But which artist gets commonly cited as other musicians' greatest influences?
2020 has seen an interesting turn of events for the entertainment industry as people are relying on them to be distracted during the quarantine period, which was enforced by the coronavirus pandemic. K-dramas in particular has seen an upsurge, in the recent few years, when it comes to global consumption as international fans can't get enough of the shows.
Within seven years, BTS has managed to align itself as a global sensation, who took over the world with their music and the message that they sent across to the youth. Known as ARMY, their fans have increased over time and the loyalty that they have toward the band and vice versa are commendable. On several occasions, BTS members have confided that because of their fame, they don't have a lot of friends while reiterating that ARMY are like friends to them.
Through their latest docuseries, Break The Silence, BTS are revealing their innermost thoughts regarding the fame and fortune that has enveloped them over the past few years. Given that they are now global superstars, there are pros and cons to stardom and the septet is not shying away from talking about the struggles that come with their popularity.
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For ARMY, other men will always feel unworthy in comparison to the BTS members. The septet - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook - have their charming personalities that could make anyone go weak in their knees. It's what they each bring to the table that makes BTS such a global phenomenon that it is today. With millions and millions of loyal followers, the members of BTS surely have qualities that set them apart from the rest and even make them the ideal boyfriend material for many.
It was recently reported by Dispatch that four members from the 97 line were hanging out in Itaewon on April 25, 2020. Why the date is extremely important to note is because it was the same day when the Korean Center for Disease Control (KCDC) urged citizens to practice social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
BTS now boasts of an extremely global fanbase that increases by the day. Known to the world as ARMY, the fandom can't get enough of the K-pop stars, who in less than a decade are dominating the music industry. But, it's not just us common folks who are obsessed with the septet. Even celebrities from different fields have been admiring BTS for their music, style and the positive message they put across for the youth. From John Cena to Ariana Grande, everyone's a fan of BTS.
When you are as big an artist as the BTS members are, there are obvious perks and cons that come with fame, fortune and popularity. Through their new docuseries, Break The Silence, the septet is getting very candid about the struggles they face, which comes with being an idol. While they will always be fortunate for the overwhelming love that they receive from ARMY, there are certain things that they have to deal with when it comes to being an extremely popular and globally known K-pop band.
We're just a month away from the 7th anniversary of BTS and ARMY is taking a walk down memory lane to celebrate the septet. It's not even been a decade but BTS continues to take over the world dominantly with their addictive tunes and mesmerising performances. It's hard to ignore them and once you're in the fandom, you're attached to ARMY forever. It's not just them as a boyband but each member's talent on an individual aspect that makes them work so well even when together.