Biography
BTS, also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan, is a South Korean pop group that has taken the world by storm. Consisting of seven members - RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook - BTS has become one of the most recognized music acts globally.
The group is known for their involvement in their music production, with 90 percent of their lyrics being penned by the members themselves. Their music combines various genres, from pop to hip-hop to British rock, and their lyrics often touch on the struggles and excitement of youth, as well as social issues.
Since their debut in 2013 with "No More Dream," BTS has continued to evolve and grow as artists. They have released numerous mini albums and studio albums, each one showcasing a different theme and concept. In 2017, they began their 'Love Yourself' era, which saw them become the first-ever K-pop group to win a Billboard Music Award.
BTS has not only made waves in the music industry but has also used their platform to raise awareness about important issues. They have collaborated with organizations like UNICEF to combat violence against children and teens, and in 2018, they made history by speaking at the United Nations General Assembly.
In 2020, BTS achieved even more milestones with their album "Map of The Soul: 7" becoming the #1 Album of 2020 Worldwide and their English-language single "Dynamite" hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. They continued their success with their fifth Korean studio album, "BE," and singles like "Life Goes On," "Butter," and "Permission to Dance," earning multiple #1 debuts on the Billboard Hot 100.
BTS's impact on the music industry and their dedication to social causes have earned them a loyal fanbase known as ARMY. With their powerful music, captivating performances, and positive influence, BTS continues to make history and inspire fans around the world.