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BTS (방탄소년단) Official Thread: 2nd Chapter [#2025OT7 #2024Jin&HobiReturning #HopeOnTheStreetVol1 #JinD77 #DDayTheMovie #FRI(END)S #NEURONIsComing]


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Hi, I'm back in Top 10 BBHot100 (+15) in between the Christmas songs.  US/PR ARMYs , you have worked hard.

 

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Back to No. 1. and still Top 10, ARMYs all over the world, you have worked hard.

 

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ARMYs you have really worked hard.  Some might wonder the importance of the charts, ARMYs understand the significant of the charts.  The fights, the challenges, the perseverance, the patience, the hard work etc. Thanks to the GP too who loved the song besides us and the spectacular and unique performances by BTS.  Congratulations everyone. 

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Credit to the Billboard Charts

 

p.s We do remember LGO and still stream both together.

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  • YongZura⁷ changed the title to ♡ BTS (방탄소년단) Official Thread [#GrammyNominatedBTS #EntertainerOfTheYear #LifeGoesOn6thWin #Dynamite27thWin #DynamiteNo9BBHot100]

 

With “BE”, BTS continues their journey of being “music and artists for healing”

by Jonaki

 

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In 2020, BTS has released two albums- Map of the Soul : 7 and “BE,” made history by garnering a Grammy nomination(first Korean artists to do so) hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for Dynamite and Life Goes On, and shared credit with Jason Derulo and Jawsh 685 on Savage Love.

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BTS also bagged accolades such as Asia Society’s Game Changer of the Year, the Van Fleet Award from the Korea Society and TIME’s Entertainer of the Year. Their astronomical success and popularity has even led to comparisons with The Beatles, though V pointed out a few key differences between the two (see here).

For casual listeners, BTS might just be a boyband with dynamic choreography and unbeatable charisma, singing and rapping mostly in  Korean. For their multicultural and multilingual fan base, BTS is far more. Their art tackles issues such as inequality and injustice, while offering delectably addictive tracks one after another.

 

BTS’s bond with the ARMY runs deep. This year, when BTS donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter, ARMYs across the world matched that donation. Jin told Variety magazine, When we are abroad or in other situations, we’ve also been subjected to prejudice. We feel that prejudice should not be tolerated. It really has no place.” Suga added, We aren’t trying to send out some grandiose message. It’s about us being against racism and violence. Most people would be against these things.

  • They know what they are talking about; BTS is no stranger to racism

    BTS has been about taking on difficult subjects, uncharacteristic of an idol group, from the outset. In their first single No More Dream (2013),the lyrics (co-written by RM, J-Hope and Suga) tackled oppressive school systems and societal restrictions placed on young people.

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