Actress Yeom Jungah was on Game Caterers and was playing that game where you have to say the name of the famous person. She’s an ARMY so I’m sure she was thrilled to see BTS. What’s funny is that on the BTS episode, Jin wasn’t able to answer with her name
P.O: they hold up the pic and you have to say the name [of the person] right away
👩🏻 I know x2. BTS weren’t able to answer with my name
(shows Jin couldn’t answer)
PO: that person must be disappointed if their face came up but they weren’t able to get +
the answer (their name right). it’s quite an uncomfortable game
👩🏻 I wasn’t uncomfortable!
Na PD: you weren’t?
👩🏻 No, I was okay. Jin wasn’t able to get my name
(caption: she’s okay but has an exact memory)
👩🏻 V knew/able to recognize me
(shows part of Tae asking +
I feel like there is def going to be 90s hiphop inspired tracks in the next album. Not only did Yoongi say there will be more hiphop tracks, but Namjoon has been listening to Nas (yes I know he’s one of his faves and it doesn’t mean anything). Pdogg has been talking about it too.
From his GQ KOREA interview:
GQ: has your changed opinion on “good music” affected your recent work?
PD: “I’m re-listening to the 90s era hiphop or R&B music that I used to like and be moved by when I was younger. Using the music that inspired my sensibilities in those days as +
a base, I'm going to try to proceed with the work of modernizing it. I'm going to try to make a lot of music that combines old school and new school.”
I’m always amazed not by how *BAD* journalists get BTS (and ARMY) wrong - and they most certainly do - but by how they much they dehumanize BTS. The “Bangtan industrial complex?”Do you say that about Western stars? ARMY as “passive consumers?” Do you even know us? +
By now we all have publications and writers we avoid and I personally gave you several chances, but no more. It’s pretty clear what you think about BTS and us, and it’s no longer worth our time and engagement to give you any thought. Perhaps HYBE should also rethink whatever +
relationship they have with THR/Variety because it’s fairly obvious people there have a bias against BTS.
31 music industry experts picked BTS’s domestic/foreign achievements as the #1 greatest incident in the music industry in Newsis’s annual survey. They got 9 1st place votes, COVID’s impact was 2nd with 8 votes, bullying allegations of singers was 3rd (5), Rollin’s success +
after all these years (3), Street Woman Fighter’s popularity (3), restart of offline concerts (2), Young-tak’s sajegi allegation (1), ON/OFF group enlistment (1), BP Lisa/Rose’s successful solo debuts (1). A music industry expert said, "Whenever BTS released a song, it was on +
the Billboard charts and showed their global influence." Another expert said, "They showed remarkable results while being widely loved both at home and abroad," and added, "Each member's Instagram is, of course, always at the center of issues and draws a lot of attention,” +