BTS’ annual Memories DVD, which documents behind-the-scenes footage from the group’s biggest moments from the previous year, is always one of their most anticipated releases. Since they accomplish so ...
BTS went above and beyond in 2020. Despite the music industry taking a hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, the group continued giving fans mind-blowing performances and plenty of new content. They ...
They’re one of the biggest boy bands in the world and now, fans wonder if they’ll have a chance to show it off at one of the biggest nights for the music industry. Will BTS attend or perform at the ...
This K-pop group is set to return to the Grammy Awards for the upcoming ceremony — even if the performers weren’t able to travel to Los Angeles to perform. In the meantime, here are some of BTS’ best ...
BTS has just hit the 200 million mark with yet another music video! On September 16 around 4 a.m. KST, BTS’s music video for their 2020 Japanese track “Stay Gold” surpassed 200 million views on ...
It’s no secret that BTS were huge in 2020. The group had three No. 1 singles in the span of just three months, smashed YouTube streaming records, and even had their country revise military service ...
The septet is the first Korean group to have songs in the No. 1 and No. 2 Billboard chart position simultaneously PEOPLE, Music Writer and Reporter On Thursday, TIME announced that the mega-hit, K-pop ...
On this episode of “You Sang My Song,” K-pop megastars BTS watch YouTube fan covers of their songs “Dynamite,” “Black Swan,” “Idol,” “Boy With Luv,” and “Fake Love.” Find out which fans impress them ...
In May of last year, BTS member Suga asked a prescient question as his alter ego Agust D, “Who’s the king? Who’s the boss?” Well, on March 4, BTS was officially recognized as 2020’s IFPI Global ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the music industry. In a year riddled with increasingly unpleasant surprises, music fans could count on at least one ...
K-pop fans got a bracing reminder this week that North and South Korea are still technically at war, 67 years after the armistice that ended fighting between the two territories. Why should this still ...