The septet – which consists of members Jane, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook – is involved in writing and producing a lot of their material.
Originally a hip-hop group, their music genre evolved to include a great variety of genres.
Their words usually mentioned mental state, problems of young people of school age and return, loss, the journey towards self-love, and individuality.
In addition, their work often refers to literature, philosophy, and psychological ideas, associated with them, including the plot of the Latvian.
After its release in 2013 with their solo album 2 Cool Four Skool, BTS edited the studio's first Korean-language album, Dark & Wild, and the studio's Japanese-language album, Wake Up, in 2014.
The band's second Korean studio album, Wings, was the 1st to sell a million copies in South Korea.
By 2017, BTS had crossed into the music market around the world, leading the Korean wave to the United States and breaking many sales records.
They became the main Korean band that received a gold certificate from the American Recording Business Association for his solo song "Mic Drop", similarly because the 1st chapter of South Korea to head the two hundred banners with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear.
BTS has become one in each of the few bands since the rock band in 1966-1968 with four number-one albums in the USA in just two years, and Love Yourself:
The answer was the Korean primary album certified atomic number 78 by RIAA.
In 2020, BTS became the main South Korean work that succeeded at its best on the banner Hot A Hundred and Signboard International Two Hundred with their Grammy Nominee song "Dynamite".
Their later releases "Savage Love," "Life Goes On," "Butter," and "Permission to Dance" created them the fastest work to earn four singles in the USA since Justin Timberlake in 2006.
As of 2022, BTS is the most famous creator in South Korean history, having sold more than thirty million albums via the Circle Chart, and their studio album Map of the Soul: Seven is the most popular album of all time in South Korea.
It is the main non-English and Asian-speaking work for concerts sold in the construction of the city area as well as the Rose Bowl and was chosen as the creator of the international registration of the International Federation of Phonographic Industry for this year for both 2020 and 2021.
Many of the awards the band has received include several Yankee Music Awards, Banner Music Awards, Golden Disc Awards, and nominations for Grammy Awards 2.
In 2017, they partnered with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to identify the Love My campaign against violence, which takes place to deal with 3 sessions of the ILO General Assembly.
BTS appeared on the Times International cowl website as "Next Generation Leaders" and was dubbed "Pop Princes", in addition to that on Times lists of the twenty-five most persuasive people on the web and also a hundred more persuasive people in the world, and in 2018 it became the youngest recipient of the Order of Cultural Benefit from the President of South Korea for his contributions to the dissemination of Korean culture and language.
Starting in late 2022, the group box requires downtime to complete the necessary military service, with the reunion planned for 2025.
name
The name of the barrier, BTS, stands for the Korean phrase Bangtan Sonyeondan, which roughly means "bulletproof scout boy".
For each J-Hope member, the name indicates the group's need to "obscure stereotypes, criticisms, and expectations that target teens like lead." In Japan, they are called.
In the calendar month of 2017, BTS announced that its name would also mean "beyond the scene" as part of its full new identity.
This expanded their name to evoke the World Health Organization |those who |people who} evolve "from a boy to a connected adult who opens the doors to travel forward."
history
2010-2014: composition and early years
BTS in 2013 Engage in
BTS was designed in 2010 when Hit CEO Bang Si-hyuk needed to create a hip-hop group around RM, and the WHO-affiliated underground rapper was famous on the music scene in Seoul.
It was originally expected that BTS was a hip-hop group, but, when he saw the decline in album sales, he adjusted his plans, believing that a special path would be marketable.
He chose to differ from the same very old idol-dominated bands and builds one wherever members are people rather than a fellowship-degree squad, liberal to categorical themselves.
Performance tests were driven in 2010 with original plans to launch the following year.
The band members lived side by side, active for up to fifteen hours each day, and gave their initial performances in front of a small crowd of business insiders in 2013.
The BTS illustration by the massive hit, instead of one of the 3 agencies that dominated K-pop at the time, allowed individual members to have room for the accuracy of their individuality and allowed them to have input into music.
On June 12, 2013, BTS released its first singles album Two Cool Four Skool, along with the main single "No a lot of Dream," none of which sold well at the time.
However, in line with Kathy Brinkley in her book on BTS, that song was "highlighting the anxiety of young people in the face of noble parental expectations, and sent shock waves across the ranks of K-pop.
Here was the musical work that was not pushing any punches.
Specifically, they were reading a degree, and they were not afraid to demand topics that measured taboo thinking in South Korean society and elsewhere. "
The album reached the top 5 on the Gaon music chart in South Korea.
In two Cool Four Skool, BTS used the sound of old-school hip-hop from the nineties.  ;
The unleashing of the album was followed by an appearance on Korean music programs, which caught the attention of reviewers and viewers.
In the calendar month of 2013, BTS dumped the second entry into the "school trilogy": EP, O! RUL8,2?.
The album was unloaded aboard the only "N.O" equally with two Cool Four Skool, and the new launch had a theme from scientists who feel trapped and want to sacrifice their dreams and aspirations.
At the end of the year, BTS was honored with several New Creator of the Year awards in South Korea.
2014– 2017
The Case of the School Love and the Initial Concert Tour
The last entry into BTS's "School Trilogy", Skool Luv Affair EP, was dumped in the calendar month of 2014.
The dump flatly topped the Gaon album chart, appeared on the Billboards World Albums Chart for the first time, and peaked in the range 3.
EP is supported by 2 singles: "Boy in Luv" and "Just One Day".
After the release of Skool Luv Affairs, BTS competes at the initial fan meeting in Seoul, choosing the A.R.M.Y. name for the Fan Club.
In the calendar month of 2014, BTS hosted a concert in West Hollywood, its premiere in the United States, and in August, it appeared at KCON in Los Angeles.
In August 2014, BTS released the album Dark & Wild, which reached the 2nd range in South Korea.
It was supported by 2 singles: "Danger" and "War of Hormones".
The band released its Japanese debut album, Wake Up, in December 2014.
The discharge peaked in range 3 on the Oricon album chart.
When the album unleashes, BTS leads the first tour of Japan 2015 Wake Up: Open Your Eyes in the calendar month of 2015.
The Red Bullet tour that began on October 17, 2014, in South Korea resumed on June 6, 2015, in the Asian country and toured Australia, North America, and the geographical region before ending in the city in August of that year.
In total, the full tour attracted eighty thousand spectators in eighteen cities in thirteen countries.
Mainstream penetration and business success
BTS has experimented with different genres of music besides hip-hop within the most exciting moment in life, Part 1, which was unloaded in 2015.
The album served as a prelude to the fellowship degree of their youth triad, a fascinating art of albums dedicated to children's struggles.
"I want U" was the only film among the top five in South Korea and won a blood type win on SBS MTV's The Show.
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