
The group’s dominance was officially recognized by Billboard on June 22, Courtesy (Google).
- The world-famous K-pop trio announced the sabbatical during their annual FESTA dinner.
- RM, the band’s primary rapper and de facto frontman, said they must continue to evolve as individuals.
- This will be BTS’ third hiatus since their formation.
BTS has announced that they will be taking a break to focus on solo projects.
The world-famous K-pop trio announced the sabbatical during their annual FESTA dinner, which commemorates the band’s inception in 2013.
According to NBC News, this will be BTS’ third hiatus since their formation, with the first coming in 2019 and the second in 2021.
The seven members of the band, according to RM, the band’s primary rapper and de facto frontman, are happy of their accomplishments together but must continue to evolve as individuals.
“I always felt BTS was different from other groups,” he told NME, “but the problem with K-pop and the entire idol culture is that they don’t give you time to mature.” “You must continue to create music and
His comrades agreed, while Jimin admitted that they are worried about disappointing their fans.
“I think we’re all starting to consider what type of artists we want to be remembered as,” Jimin remarked. “I believe that’s why we’re going through a hard patch right now; we’re trying to figure out who we are, and that’s a lengthy and exhausting process.”
BTS launched an anthology album titled “Proof” on Friday, which features a chosen compilation of smash singles and fan favourites.
All seven members of the band — RM, J-Hope, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, Suga, and V — have previously released solo music in addition to the band’s substantial discography.
Jungkook just released a new song called “My You,” which he dedicated to BTS followers who call themselves “ARMY.”
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