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Kim Seok-jin (Hangul, 김석진; Anyang-Gwangcheon, December 4, 1992), known by his stage name Jin, is a South Korean singer, actor, model, presenter, composer, and dancer. He belongs to the group BTS, where he has held the position of vocalist, dancer and visual since 2013. Kim has co-written and released three solo songs with the band, "Awake", "Epiphany" and "Moon", all of which have entered the South Korean Gaon digital chart. Kim has received praise from critics for his vocal range as a singer, but he also appeared in the soundtrack of the drama Hwarang.
Kim has presented music programs in South Korea for the past two years.
He received the Order of Cultural Merit from the South Korean president, along with other members of the group.
Jin was born on December 4, 1992 in Anyang-Gwangcheon, South Korea. His family consists of his mother, father, and older brother. While in high school, Kim was contacted on the street for a scouter from the K-pop agency SM Entertainment, but he declined the offer on the spot. He attended Konkuk University and graduated with a degree in Art and Acting on February 22, 2017.
He is studying at the Hanyang Cyber University Graduate School to study other areas other than music.
Jin was invited to try out for Big Hit Entertainment after being discovered for his attractiveness.
Countdown with the single "No More Dream" from his first debut album, 2 Cool 4 Skool. Although he had never composed before, he was involved in producing her single "Awake", from the album Wings; the song peaked at number 31 on the Gaon Music Chart and number 6 on the Billboard World Digital Singles chart. In December 2016, he posted a Christmas version of "Awake" on SoundCloud.
The trailer for the album was released on August 9. The song is a solo by Jin with lyrics about acceptance and self-love. The full version of the song was released on the album Love Yourself: Answer, which reached number 30 on the Gaon Music Chart and position 4 on the Billboard World Digital Singles.
The fifth class of the Order of Cultural Merit was awarded to him and the other members of the group. Similarly, in July 2021 President Moon Jae-in elected him—along with the other members of the group—as Special Presidential Envoy for Future Generations and Culture to "lead the global agenda for future generations, as sustainable growth" and "expand South Korea's diplomatic efforts and global standing" in the international community.
Jin collaborated with one of his fellow BTS members, V, for the soundtrack of the historical drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, with the theme song "It's Definitely You". He also participated with another member of the group, Jungkook. , in an alternate version of "So Far Away", a song from Suga's Agust D mixtape. His solo covers include: "Mom" by Ra.D, "I Love You" by Mate and Yoon Do-hyun's 1994 original "In Front Of The Post Office In Autumn". He has also made several hosting appearances on Korean music shows such as Music Bank.
He was ranked 11th in a survey of the most preferred idols.
Kim's first independent song "Tonight" was released on June 4, 2019, as part of the annual event celebrating the band's debut anniversary. The song was written by Kim and produced by Slow Rabbit and Hiss Noise.
The lyrics are inspired by Kim's relationship with his pets. The track received a generally positive reception with praise for Kim's vocals and calm atmosphere.
Kim's second solo song "Abyss" was released on December 3, 2020.
The song was composed by Kim and other members of the group. Kim's feelings of anxiety, doubt, and exhaustion inspired the lyrics.
Kim opened up about his feelings about music and how those feelings led him to write and release the song.
He and his older brother opened a Japanese-style restaurant in South Korea.
The President of South Korea awarded the 5th Class Hwagwan Order of Cultural Merit to him and the other members of the BTS.
He donated food, sheets, and dishes to the Korean Animal Welfare Association on his birthday in December of last year. Korea Animal Rights is a non-profit organization for animals.
All songs have been adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association database.
BTS (in Hangul, 방탄소년단; revised romanization of Korean, Bangtan Sonyeondan) is a South Korean group formed in Seoul in 2010, which debuted on June 13, 2013 under the Big Hit Music company. It is made up of seven members. : Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook, who are the ones who co-write and co-produce most of their record material. Despite being created in a primarily hip hop style, he has come to incorporate a wide variety of genres into his musical arsenal.
The first studio album by her, Dark & Wild, was released in the year of 2015. They began to establish their reputation as a socially conscious group with their series releases, The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Part 1 and Part 2, and Young Forever.
Wings, his first album to sell more than a million copies in South Korea, was his first album to be rereleased. It entered the global music market as the main promoter of the Korean wave, and broke multiple sales records. He became the first Korean artist to be certified by the RIAA, with his single "MIC Drop", and he was also the first Korean artist to top the chart in the US with Love Yourself: Tear.
He had four number one albums in the US in less than two years, a success that no band had achieved since The Beatles made it in 1995. In 2020 he was the first artist to lead both the Global 200 and the Hot 100 at the same time.
He became the artist to do so in the shortest time with five US number one singles, including "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter" and "Permission to Dance".
The artist with the highest sales in the history of South Korea, with more than thirty million on the Gaon Music Chart, is the group BTS. It is the first and only non-English speaking artist to play a sold-out concert at Wembley Stadium, and to be named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's Global Artist of the Year. On the other hand, Time magazine included them on the cover of its international edition as "Leaders of the new generation" and they have appeared on several of its lists; they were among the 25 most influential people on the internet, from 2017 to 2019, and among the 100 most influential people in the world in 2019, in which they were dubbed "Princes of Pop".
The group has received many awards for their work, including six American Music Awards.
They gave a speech at both the 73rd and the 75th editions of the General Assembly of the United Nations after establishing their Love Myself anti-violence campaign. The Order of Cultural Merit is an award given by the President of South Korea for helping to spread Korean culture and language in the world.
The expression "Bulletproof Boy Scouts" is an abbreviation for the Korean expression "Boktan Sonyeondan". According to member J-Hope, this refers to the group's desire to "let go of stereotypes, criticism, and expectations directed like bullets at young people". In Japan, he is known as Bōdan Shōnendan (防弾少年団, Bōdan Shōnendan?), which has a similar translation.
On July 27, 2017, it was announced that BTS would also be an acronym for "Beyond The Scene" as part of their new brand identity. This expanded the symbolism of their name, which would represent in addition to an "evolving 'BTS' youth that overcomes the realities they face and continues on".
The formation of BTS began in 2010, after Big Hit CEO Bang Si-hyuk signed RM to a contract after hearing him rap. The same year, the company held the Hit It auditions, in which Suga came in second. Later the rest of the members joined and, although the lineup was changed several times, it ended with Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The original concept of BTS was similar to YG Entertainment's hip hop group 1TYM; however, Bang Si-hyuk decided that contemporary youth needed instead "a hero who provide support." Despite the fact that his debut was planned for 2011 —for which he collaborated with artists such as Lee Seung-gi, Lim Jeong-hee and 2AM—, it was postponed to reorganize the band and turn it into a of the more traditional idol type. On the other hand, RM, Suga, and J-Hope wrote the song "Paldogangsan" to promote that year's Hit It call, in which they used their dialects. locals in the letter because the event was held nationwide.
Six months before debuting, the group began to gain attention for both their social media presence and covers. Their YouTube channel, BANGTANTV, and blog were launched on December 16 and 21. from 2012, respectively. On these pages the members posted some of the songs they had been working on during their time as trainees.
RM's "Rap Monster" and Suga's "All I Do Is Win" were released on December 22 via Soundcloud, while "School Of Tears" and "Graduation" followed. On YouTube, BTS also uploaded videos with other types of content, such as vlogs, musical equipment analysis, or singing and dancing practices. Their personal Twitter account was registered on July 13, 2011, but it was not used until July 13, 2011. December 17, 2012. On May 21, 2013, Big Hit shut down the blog the band had been using up to that point, instead revealing their official website, which displayed a countdown timer. which ended on the 27th of that month. On this date the trailer for their first album was released and after this the promotional images of each member were released progressively.
2 Cool 4 Skool was the first single album from the school trilogy by the group. Despite reaching number 5 in South Korea, the album sold only 24,441 copies in 2013. On the other hand, the singles "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt .2” were not well received, the former entering the Gaon Chart at number 124 but quickly falling on the Gaon Chart, while the latter failed to even make it. In 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS employed an old-school hip-hop sound along with an aggressive image, and their lyrics mainly reflected prejudice towards them, as well as a criticism of the society that underestimates their dreams, and their anxiety and determination about the future. As part of the album's promotion, the group appeared on various South Korean music shows, in which they showed that although they lacked experience, they had potential with his charisma and stage presence.
The second part of their series, O!RUL8,2?, had a song called "N.O" as its lead single. The song peaked at 92 in Korea, while the album peaked at 4. In terms of their lyrics, the EP expanded on the theme of dreams and happiness, furthermore the group revealed their frustration with Korea's difficult educational system and their determination to confront the idea that the members have to prove themselves. Although BTS promoted the album with several performances on music shows, its single fell down the charts. The same month the band's first variety show, Rookie King, began airing on SBS MTV. , in which the members made parodies of other programs such as VJ Special Forces and MasterChef Korea. On the other hand, in November he made his first performance outside of South Korea, at the "7 See Concert" in Thailand, and their first concert in Japan, "First Japan Showcase", took place on December 8, for which more dates were added in January in Tokyo and Osaka and which was attended by 6,500 people. At the end of the year he won the award for "Best New Artist of the Year" in the fifth edition of the s Melon Music Awards, the Golden Disk Awards, Seoul Music Awards, and the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards.
The group's second mini album, Skool Luv Affair, went on to sell 100,000 copies worldwide after being released in February of last year.
2014. It also marked their first entry on the Billboard World Albums chart by reaching number 3. For their promotion, the band presented the singles "Boy In Luv" and "Just One Day", which were peaked at number 45 and 149 respectively in Korea, also the song "Boy In Luv" was their first song to be nominated for number one on a music show. Although Skool Luv Affair retained the BTS's hip-hop influences, it incorporated R&B and hard rock sounds, while thematically taking a turn towards love, focusing on the school stage. Following the release of the EP, the group held their first fan meeting in March before an audience of 3,000 fans in Seoul.
On June 4, the group released their first single in Japan, which was the Japanese version of the song "No More Dream"; the song entered number 6 on the Oricon Daily Chart and number 4. of the Billboard Japan Top Single Sales by selling more than 32,000 units in its first week on the market. On June 13, he attended the Korean Culture Festival in Moscow, created by the Russian and South Korean tourism organizations. South; he was the only Korean artist invited by Russia. While at the end of the month, the band traveled to the United States for the purpose of recording their new studio album. Also, during their stay in Los Angeles taped their second reality show, American Hustle Life, which followed the members as they learned about hip-hop culture; the reality show began airing in July on the Mnet network. He also performed a free concert in West Hollywood, in front of 200 fans, and continued the summer with performances in Germany, Sweden, and Brazil, in which he would be his first visit to Europe and South America.
The group played at the first edition of the KCON music festival in Los Angeles on August 10 and then released their first studio album, Dark & Wild, nine days later.
The band promoted the record with the tracks "Danger" and "War Of Hormone", which peaked at number 58 and 173 respectively. The album served as a narrative extension of the "school trilogy" and a transition towards his new series; musically he fused electric guitar rock sounds with his hip-hop foundations, and continued with the inclusion of R&B. The central theme of the songs' lyrics focused on feelings of maturity, youthful desires, and impatience for romance.
The band's first solo concert took place in October of last year, and it kicked off the Red Bullet tour. It took them to Asian countries such as Japan, the Philippines or Thailand, while in October of the same year they participated in the special Music Bank program held at the Arena Ciudad de México. While, on the 24th December 1, Wake Up, the group's first full-length album in Japanese, was released. It reached number 3 on the Oricon chart and 2 on Billboard Japan since 2,715 copies of the album were sold in the first twenty-four hours after its publication. While in February 2015 the first tour of the album took place group in Japan, First Japanese Tour Wake Up: Open Your Eyes, which took place in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka and for which a total of 25,000 tickets were sold. Later the group's second concert took place in Korea, BTS Live Episode I: BTS Begins, on March 28 and 29, which accumulated around 6,500 tickets sold.
After the success of the school trilogy, the group gave a complete makeover to their image and sound.
With their next series, the group wanted to express the beauty and anxiety of "youth", so they settled on the title "花樣年華", which can be interpreted as "the most beautiful moment in life". This is how The Most Beautiful Moment in Life project began on April 29, 2015 with the release of its third EP, The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 1. Although the album initially explores the growth and emotional agony of youth, culminates in a representation of the joyful and uplifting sides of youth. For those who felt that BTS's previous sound was sometimes aggressive, the album was considered a good proposition; it was the only one included by Fuse in their "The 27 Best Albums of 2015 So Far" list. Commercially, it sold over 70,000 copies in its first few days and entered the Billboard World Albums chart at number 2. Additionally, with the lead single "I Need U", the group scored their first music show win on The Show, and reached their first top 5 on the Gaon music chart in South Korea. .
Despite the album's second single, "Dope", peaking at number 44 on the Gaon weekly chart, in October its music video was the band's first to have over 100 million views on YouTube. . Subsequently, the song entered the Billboard World Digital Songs at position 3. On the other hand, on June 17, he released the fourth single in Japanese, "For You", the first original for the Japan, which entered the first position on the Oricon Weekly Chart by selling more than 70,000 copies in its first week on the market. That same month the BTS Live Trilogy Episode II: The Red Bullet tour began, which had stops in various cities in North America, South America, Asia, and Oceania, and ended on August 29 in Hong Kong, with a total attendance of 80,000 people. During the summer, he also held a fan meeting tour of Japan. which was attended by 18,000 fans, while on August 15 and 16 he participated in the Summer Sonic festival , in Osaka and Tokyo respectively.
The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 2 was published in November, after they began their The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage tour. The album focused on the more serious aspects of youth, and its lyrics went deeper and reflected on various themes, such as: loneliness, the search for success, and the suffering of the young generation. due to unfavorable conditions in society. Due to this it was well received by critics, who praised the mix of The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 1 style with BTS's initial identity, while commercially the album entered number 171 on the Billboard 200 list and 1 on Billboard World Albums. In addition, it reached number 1 on the Gaon Album Chart by selling more than 140,000 units on its albums. first days on the market. The lead single, "Run" garnered several awards on music shows, including Music Bank, Show Champion, and The Show.
On the other hand, in October the band won the "Best South Korean Artist" category at the MTV Europe Music Awards, while on November 7 they received the award for "Best Male Choreography" at the Melon Music Awards, and on December 2 the award for "Best World Performer" at the Mnet Asian Music Awards. On December 8, the group released their fifth Japanese single, "I Need U", of which they sold more than 70,000 copies in the first week. He sold 53,000 copies of "Run" on the first day it was on the market. The song entered at number 6 on the Oricon chart for the month of March and at number 2 on the Billboard Japan Singles Chart. In addition, the group participated in the KCON Abu Dhabi festival on March 25, which it was their first performance in the Middle East.
The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young forever was released on May 2, 2016 and was the final album in the "youth" series.
This included songs from the two previous installments of the project, along with remixes and three new singles: "Fire", "Save Me" and "Epilogue: Young Forever", which occupied the top three positions on the World Digital Songs chart; an achievement not achieved by any South Korean artist. The album topped the Gaon weekly chart, and entered both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard World Albums, at number 107 and 2 respectively; was the best-selling album for the month of May in South Korea, with 310,243 copies. It was one of the most important parts of the band's career for being able to strike a balance between popular appeal and their signature sound and energy.
The track "Epilogue: Youngforever" was described as a masterpiece that condenses the essence and sentiment of all the themes of the youth series.
The band kicked off The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage: Epilogue tour in South Korea on May 7 and 8. The 24,000 tickets on sale for the two Seoul concerts sold out in seconds. The tour continued through the summer with stops in Taiwan, China, Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand, drawing a total of 144,000 spectators. in ten cities. The group also participated in three editions of the KCON festival: on June 2 in France, the first held in Europe; on June 25 in New York, and on July 31 in Los Angeles. On August 29, he performed in front of 55,000 people at the A-Nation festival, the largest held in Japan. On September 7, 2016 the second album by the group, Youth, was released in Japan and sold more than 44,000 copies on the first day.
The Wings Short Film #1 BEGIN was released on September 5, 2016 and was the first of seven that would serve as a preview of the group's second studio album, Wings, which was finally released on October 10, 2016 in four different versions.
The themes of youth presented in their previous series were combined with temptation and adversity in this album, which transformed their style and maturity. In addition, each member's solos showcased their potential and individuality as independent musicians. Wings received positive reviews from music critics: Rolling Stone's Nick Murray named it "one of the most ambitious pop albums in concept." and sound of 2016", while Fuse praised the "vulnerable and honest material in the songs". In terms of its commercial performance, the record amassed around 500,000 copies in its first week of release. pre-sale, and reached number 1 on the Gaon Album Chart in South Korea. It also managed to enter the Billboard 200 at number 26, becoming the highest-charting Korean album. on the chart, the only one to stay on the chart for two weeks, and the highest-selling Korean album in one week, with 16,000 units sold and nearly 22,000 total through its second week on the chart. Wings was the first South Korean album to enter the UK Album Chart by positioning rse at number 62, the group also broke their own record by entering the Billboard Canadian Albums at number 19, being the only South Korean artist to be on the list.
On the other hand, the single "Blood Sweat & Tears" was the band's first song to top the weekly Gaon Digital Chart, while its music video reached 10 million views in approximately 43 hours, bringing it became the fastest video by a K-pop group to reach that figure. By the end of 2016, more than 1.5 million copies of Wings had been sold, making it BTS's first album to debut. sell more than 1 million copies. In addition, the group received a citation from the Ministry of Culture at the Korea Pop Culture and Arts Awards for their work in spreading Korean culture around the world, and in In November, he won his first daesang award at the Melon Music Awards, in the "Album of the Year" category, for The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever, as well as the "Artist of the Year" award at the Mnet Awards. The Asian Music Awards were held.
On February 13, 2017, BTS released the reissue of Wings, titled You Never Walk Alone, which included 4 new songs in which the group complemented the themes they covered in Wings with sentiments of comfort and support. Pre-sales of the album reached over 700,000 copies, while the lead single, "Spring Day", entered eight major South Korean online music charts, including Gaon, while that the music service platform Melon crashed due to the large influx of users. The track also entered the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 15. Overall, it was described as an "intelligent, persuasive, and elegantly restrained study in loss and nostalgia" that "deliberately eschews cliché and drama"; the song is considered one of the most important in BTS's repertoire as it allowed them to the band to show a new aesthetic and lyrics, which attracted They were fans of various ages. The group later won the "Best Song of the Year" category at the 2017 MelOn Music Awards. The tour of the album's Live Trilogy was begun by the group. The Wings Tour took place from February to December.
It began in Korea on February 18th, and went on to visit 12 countries, including Australia, Japan, and the United States.
In May 2017, BTS won the "Top Social Artist" award at the Billboard Music Awards, making them the first Korean artist to earn this recognition. The group was also a part of Seo Taiji's 25th Anniversary Project. , "Time: Traveler", for which he made an adaptation of the theme "Come Back Home" (1995) in which he added lyrics in which he advocates social change, similar to those of Seo Taiji's songs. In September, the band members were invited by Seo Taiji to perform as backing vocals and dancers at his concert at the Seoul Olympic Stadium; Seo Taiji recognized the similarity of BTS's themes with those of his music and named it his musical successor, commenting in this regard: "This is his generation now."
The group kicked off a new series, called Love Yourself, with the release of their fifth mini album, Love Yourself: Her, on September 18, 2017, which featured Andrew Taggart of The Chainsmokers. for the music of the song "Best of Me". In its narrative sequence, the EP represented the "development" (承) of the project, as well as being considered one of the main turning points in BTS's career. . Commercially, the album was very successful as it reached seventh position on the Billboard 200 list; this was the highest charting chart ever achieved by a Korean artist, and it sold more than 1.2 million copies in South Korea, making it the album with the highest monthly sales of the last 16 years, behind the album Chapter 4 of G.o.d. in 2001. While the lead single, "DNA", peaked at number 2 on the weekly Gaon Chart, and its music video garnered over 20 million views on YouTube, breaking the record for the most viewed K-pop video in the first 24 hours after its posting. The song was also the group's first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100 at number 85, earning BTS became the first K-pop group and the second Korean artist to achieve this achievement. When "DNA" climbed to number 67, it reached the highest position for a K-pop group on the chart and broke the record. by Wonder Girls, which peaked at number 76.
Steve Aoki and Desiigner collaborated on a new version of the song "MIC Drop", which was released as the album's second single.
The song charted at number 23 in South Korea, and number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the first song by a K-pop group to enter the top 40 on the chart. chart. The Japanese versions of "DNA" and "MIC Drop" were later released as a triple single in Japan along with a new song called "Crystal Snow". The latter peaked at number one on the chart. the Oricon Chart, making it the best-selling single in a week by a K-pop artist. Furthermore, this made BTS the first foreign artist to achieve it. On the other hand, On the other hand, in November they became the first K-pop group to perform at the American Music Awards, increasing their popularity internationally. The following month, they participated in Dick Clark's New Year's Special, from thus they were the first South Korean group to be part of the program. They also made their Japanese television debut on December 23 on Japa n TV Asahi's Music Station Super Live, and won his second "Artist of the Year" award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards, making him the first artist to receive the award for two consecutive years.
In January 2018, the Recording Industry Association of Japan announced BTS's first double platinum certification for their single "MIC Drop/DNA/Crystal Snow", the only single album by a foreign artist to sell over 500,000. copies and receive a certification on the Oricon chart during 2017. This month BTS became the first artist not from the "Big Three" South Korean entertainment companies (SM, YG, and JYP) to win the award. Daesang, at both the Golden Disk Awards and the Seoul Music Awards. In February, both the single "DNA" and the remix of "MIC Drop" were certified gold by the RIAA. 153] Additionally, on March 13 it was announced that BTS would be collaborating with YouTube Red to publish an eight-episode documentary series called Burn The Stage, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at their Wings Tour. The first two episodes premiered on March 28 on YouTube Red; a new chapter aired every week until May 9. On April 4, he released his third Japanese-language studio album Face Yourself, which debuted at number 43 on the Billboard 200, with which became the third Japanese album to reach a top position in the chart's history. Later that day, the group released a nine-minute video titled "Euphoria: Theme of Love Yourself: Wonder". , which included the song "Euphoria" and represented the "beginning" (起) of the Love Yourself narrative.
On May 18, BTS released their third studio album, Love Yourself: Tear, which was the "twist" (轉) of the series; as for the topics the group addressed are the understanding of love not reciprocated and encouragement to those who lack dreams. The band promoted the album's lead single, "Fake Love", at the Billboard Music Awards, which were held on May 20. At the ceremony, he also received the "Top Social Artist" award again, making him the first Korean artist to win the award two years in a row. On the other hand, the album received good reviews from music critics, who called it "one of their most cohesive albums both thematically and varied in sound". Commercially, it was one of BTS's most successful albums, both domestically and internationally, reaching No. number 1 on the Billboard 200 in the United States by selling 135,000 units (including 100,000 sales p ras), making it BTS's first number-one album in this country and the highest-charting album by an Asian artist. "FAKE LOVE" entered at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 that same week, and was the group's first song to enter the top 10. Overall, the track is the 17th song in a non-English language to reach the top 10, and the first for a group from K -pop to enter the chart. The single also peaked at number 7 on Billboard's Streaming Songs chart with 27.4 million streams for the week ending May 24.
Due to this, it became the first K-pop song to chart at the top of the charts since PSY's "Hangover" featuring Snoop Dog in 2014. On August 14, the RIAA confirmed that "FAKE LOVE" reached Gold certification, having sold over 500,000 copies on SPS units, making it the third BTS song to earn this distinction. Love Yourself: Tear also reached number 8 on the UK Albums Chart. , thus marking the group's first top 10 hit in the UK.
The band's third Korean-language album, Love Yourself: Answer, was released in August of last year and included songs from their previous albums. (Her and Tear) along with 7 bonus tracks. The group released the album along with the music video for the lead single, "IDOL", which also featured an alternate version featuring Nicki Minaj, however the video for this collaboration was released on September 6. The official video for the single received more than 45 million views in the first 24 hours after its release, breaking the previous record for the song.
Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do". On the other hand, Love Yourself: Answer sold over 1.9 million copies on the Gaon Album Chart as of August 2018, again breaking the monthly record. of all time on the list. In addition, he debuted on the first p position on the Billboard 200, making BTS the only Korean artist to enter the chart twice and the first pop artist with two No. 1 albums in less than a year since One Direction topped the chart with Midnight Memories in 2013. and Four in 2014.
Their 2018 world tour, called the BTS World Tour: Love Yourself, began in Seoul a day after the album's release, and included dates in various countries in North America, Europe, and Asia. It received positive reviews from critics: Uproxx's Philip Cosores described the group's four Staples Center performances as a "multicultural experience" where music overcomes any language barrier, while MTV's Crystal Bell said that "BTS has created such a captivating, inclusive, and visually stunning show that it has established the boy band as one of the most vital acts in pop music today." Separately, on October 25 DJ Steve Aoki released the song "Waste It on Me" in collaboration with BTS, which was mostly performed by members RM and Jungkook.
The group renewed their contracts with Big Hit Entertainment in the same month.
The album Love Yourself: Answer and the song "Mic Drop" were both certified gold and Platinum by the RIAA, making them the first Korean artist to do so. On the 15th of the same month, the group released the film Burn the Stage: The Movie worldwide.
The film broke the record for the highest grossing film musical production, previously held by One Direction, with a total of $3.54 million over the weekend. On the other hand, in November 2018 a Japanese music program canceled BTS's performance due to a controversy regarding a T-shirt; one of the group's members had worn a garment a year earlier that contained an image of the mushroom cloud formed after the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The same month, the Jewish organization for human rights, Center Simon Wiesenthal (SWC), stated that the band owed the victims of Nazism and the Japanese an apology, both for this incident and for placing flags with an image similar to the Nazi swastika at one of their concerts, and wearing clothing with symbolism. Big Hit Entertainment issued an apology, claiming that they did not mean to hurt the victims of Nazism or atomic bombs, and that both the band and their crew would take precautions to prevent mistakes.
The apology was accepted by SWC and the Korean Atomic Bomb Victim Association.
At the end of the year, the group was ranked 8th on the year-end list "Top Artist" from the United States' largest music publication.
They were also the second artist of the year in the "Duo/Group" category, behind Imagine Dragons, and were named to the Bloomberg 50 list due to their "willingness to address social issues, mental health, and politics, despite belonging to a genre that is often described as bubble gum pop". Overall, the group has sold more than 10 million albums in South Korea alone and 5 million this year alone.
The group attended the 61st annualGRAMMY Awards in February of this year to present the award for "best R&B album", the first time they had been a part of this event.
In April, BTS became the first Asian artist to surpass 5 billion streams on Spotify, as well as being named one of Time Magazine's Top 100 Personalities of 2019. 199] On April 12, Big Hit Entertainment released the group's sixth EP, Map of the Soul: Persona, along with the music video for the album's lead single, "Boy With Luv", which featured the singer. American Halsey. Following the release of the EP, BTS held a Saturday Night Live performance; their appearance was anticipated to be one of the biggest in the show's history. With the album, the The band became the first Korean artist to reach No. 1 on the UK and Australian charts, as well as becoming the first traditional group to have 3 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 chart in less than a year. year, since The Beatles in 1995. The EP was the physical album with May three sales in 2019 in the United States, with around 312,000 units sold. Map of the Soul: Persona became the best-selling album of all time in South Korea, with more than 3.2 million sales in the United States. less than a month. Before BTS, the best-selling records included only albums from the late 1990s, so the group was the only artist formed after 2000 to reach the top 10 on the chart. 207] The single, "Boy With Luv", debuted at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest position reached by a Korean group, while its music video surpassed the record for the most viewed video of YouTube within 24 hours of posting, accumulating 74.6 million views. The song was certified in several countries, including Australia, where it was certified gold for selling 35,000 units, while in the United States , the RIAA awarded it platinum certification for having exceeded one million units ve ndidas. It was also certified silver by the BPI, selling more than 200,000 units, making it BTS's first single to be certified in the UK. Likewise, Map of the Soul: Persona was certified silver and gold, in the United Kingdom and France respectively.
After winning two awards at the Billboard Music Awards in May, including in the "Top Duo/Group" category, BTS kicked off their world tour, Love Yourself: Speak Yourself, with dates at Wembley Stadium, Stade de France, MetLife Stadium, Rose Bowl and Allianz Parque. With this, the group became the first non-English speaking and Asian artist to perform and sell out all available tickets at Wembley Stadium. On the other hand, their concerts at the Rose Bowl broke the record for the highest-grossing event in the stadium's history, surpassing Taylor Swift and U2. Tickets sold out in two hours, so more dates were added due to high demand. During the tour, BTS performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and kicked off Good Morning America's summer concert series in Central Park, in Manhattan. He also made appearances on the final episode of The Voice and on the Britain's Got Talent semi-final.
Prior to the release of their mobile game, BTS World, in June 2019, BTS released three singles in which they collaborated with other artists: "Dream Glow", featuring English singer Charli XCX; "A Brand New Day". ", with the Swedish singer Zara Larsson; and "All Night", with the American rapper Juice Wrld. The group also released the song "Heartbeat", along with a music video, which is part of the game's official soundtrack, BTS World: Original Soundtrack. The album was certified double platinum by Gaon on August 8 for sales of over 500,000 copies, making it the first soundtrack to receive the certification. since Gaon implemented the system in 2018. The game was developed by the company Netmarble and was released on June 26 for iOS and Android systems in more than 175 countries. On July 3, BTS released their tenth single in Japanese, "Lights"; pre-orders exceeded one million copies, and with it the group ro He broke the sales record for a foreign artist, previously set by Celine Dion in 1995 with the single "To Love You More", as well as being the first Korean artist to sell that amount for a single in Japan. Lights received the million certification by the RIAJ on August 8; the first time the group had achieved this achievement in Japan since their debut.
Both Love Yourself: Her and Love Yourself: Tear passed 2 million copies in August.
Love Yourself: Answer is the second album in the Love Yourself series to sell two million copies. Love Yourself: Tear achieved silver certification in the UK, the group's third album to do so, after Love Yourself: Answer and Map of the Soul: Persona.
In October, BTS performed at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh, becoming the first foreign artist to hold a concert in Saudi Arabia. To end their Speak Yourself tour, the band played three concerts in Olympic Stadium in Seoul. According to Billboard, the group grossed more than $196 million and drew an audience of more than 1.6 million people throughout the 42 dates of the tour, between November 1 2018 and October 31, 2019, placing them at number 3 on the list of the 40 Greatest Tours of 2019, behind Ed Sheeran and Pink. BTS commercially outperformed rock acts. including Rolling Stones, Metallica, and KISS, as well as boy band Backstreet Boys, making them the top-grossing group from their 2019 tour. The same month, the group released a remix of the song " Make It Right", along with American singer Lauv, as the second single from the EP Map of the Soul: Persona.
In November, BTS was the first Korean group to win both the "Favorite Group or Duo - Pop/Rock" and "Favorite Social Artist" categories at the American Music Awards for two consecutive years. In December, they attended at the Melon Music Awards and the Mnet Asian Music Awards. They were the first group in K-pop history to receive all major category awards at both ceremonies; four in each. At the end of the year, BTS was positioned at number 15 on Billboard's Top Artist chart, also occupying position 2 in the Duo/Group category, solo behind the Jonas Brothers. They were also named Group Hitmaker of the Year by Variety magazine, and were the most tweeted about musician of 2019. On December 31, BTS performed in Times Square, New York, on ABC's special Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. On the other hand, at the Golden Disk Awards, BTS became the first artist in history to win, in both the physical and digital categories, in one year. Map of the Soul: Persona was the second best-selling physical album of 2019 in the United States, surpassed only by Lover, by Taylor Swift, and sixth overall in total sales in that country. BTS concluded 2019 as the fourth most successful group on Billboard's Top Billboard 200 chart. The Duo/ Group Dragons section has Queen, Imagine and The Beatles.
With global sales of 2.5 million units, Map of the Soul: Persona was named the third best-selling album of 2019 by IFPI, making BTS the first Korean artist to be listed on the Global Top 10 Albums list by two consecutive years. The album was also the second best-selling album by a band worldwide, surpassed by 5x20 All the Best!! 1999–2019, by Arashi. Due to global critical and commercial success, IFPI named the group one of the top-selling artists of 2019 for the second consecutive year; the first non-English speaking artist to do so.
In January 2020, BTS released "Black Swan", the first single from their next album, along with an art film showing choreography performed by dancers from the Slovakian dance company MN Dance Company; the song debuted at positions 57 and 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Official Singles Chart respectively. In that same month, the band participated in the 62nd edition of the Grammy Awards at the presentation of "Old Town Road" with Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus and Diplo. Later, on February 21, he released his fourth studio album, Map of the Soul: 7, which received critical acclaim and was highly commercially successful; according to its distributor, Dreamus, it garnered as many as 4.02 million orders, surpassing the previous mark of 2.68 million for the Map of the Soul: Persona EP. More than 4.1 million copies were sold within nine days of its release, establishing it as the best-selling album in South Korean history and the first to achieve "Quadruple Million" certification in the history of the Gaon chart.
422,000 units in its opening week, the biggest opening of 2020 until The Weeknd's After Hours appearance on March 20, and enabled the group to have four No. 1 albums in fewer two years, the only one since The Beatles in 1968. It was also at the top of the rankings in several countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. ; with it, they were the first Asian band to lead the five most important music markets in the world. Map of the Soul: 7 was promoted with the track "On", which featured an alternative digital version in collaboration with the Australian singer Sia. The song peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 86,000 downloads, making it BTS's third top 10 hit on the Hot 100 and became the Korean act with the most tickets in this. The tour with which he would promote the albums of the Map of the Soul series, Map of the Soul Tour, would start from April; however, the inaugural concerts in Seoul were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the rest of the dates were eventually postponed.
In March, Big Hit Entertainment announced that it would implement the "Learn Korean with BTS" project through the Weverse app, with the intention of "making it easy and fun for global fans who have a hard time enjoying music and content of BTS due to language barrier." The idea arose in reaction to fans asking for English subtitles for the group's videos; it consists of thirty lessons, each with a duration of three minutes, on expressions and grammar of the Korean language using footage of existing BTS content on V Live and YouTube, such as Run BTS! and "Bangtan Bomb". The clips were developed with the help of experts from the Korean Language Content Institute and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. On the other hand, in April it became the first South Korean artist to sell over 20 million albums, consequently becoming the top-selling act of all time in South Korea. The same month, he hosted a two-day online event, titled "Bang Bang Con", in which he shared several of his past concerts on his YouTube channel; it lasted 24 hours and took place in response to the postponement of the Map of the Soul Tour. RM later confirmed that the group had begun work on a new album, but did not reveal a release date.
On June 7, the band performed their songs "Boy with Luv," "Spring Day," and "Mikrokosmos" at an online graduation event for the class of 2020. Each member gave their keynote speech, highlighting their own graduation, and collectively offered "messages of hope and inspiration for the class of 2020 in Korean and English". The same month they held a live concert in 100-minute line, "Bang Bang Con: The Live," as part of the seventh anniversary of her debut and garnered 756,000 concurrent viewers in 107 countries and territories, setting the record for the largest audience for a paid virtual concert.
On June 19th, he released the single "Stay Gold" from his fourth Japanese studio album Map of the Soul: 7 - The Journey, which was released in Japan and worldwide on July 14th. The album debuted at the top of Japan's Oricon chart and sold more than 500,000 copies in two days. It exceeded 564,000 copies after one week, thus breaking the record for the highest sales. for an album by a foreign male artist in its first week, which Best Selection 2010 of TVXQ held for 10 years. It became the highest-selling recording in Japan in 2020.
The band released their first English single "Dynamite" on August 21.
The video with the most views in the first 24 hours of release was the most watched premiere on YouTube with more than three million viewers. It was also the first music clip on the platform to surpass 100 million views in less than a day. The track peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 with more than 260,000 pure sales. , enough to be crowned the best-selling single since Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" (2017). so it was the first song to lead both simultaneously. It was also at number 3 and 2 in the UK and Australia respectively, as well as number eight on the Top radio chart. 40 from Canada, which was the first entry by a Korean group in the top 10. On August 31, BTS made their debut at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) with the first ever live performance. of "Dynamite" and won four awards: Best Group, Best Choreography, Best Pop Video, and Best K-pop (the last three for the video). or musical of "On"). While in September, he did a week-long residency on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in which he performed "Dynamite" and more songs. older ones like "Idol", "Home", "Mikrokosmos" and "Black Swan".
On October 2, BTS participated in the remix of the track "Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat)" by Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo; the track was at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 while its The single "Dynamite" remained at No. 2, making it the fourth group (after The Beatles, Bee Gees, and OutKast) to simultaneously hold the top two spots on the Hot 100. It also topped the Billboard Global 200. and it became his second number-one entry. On the 10th and 11th of that month, he organized a two-day pay-per-view concert at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, called "Map of the Soul ON :E", which broke his own world record for the most viewers at a virtual concert by amassing more than 993,000 from over 191 countries. Three days later he performed "Dynamite" at the Billboard Music Awards 2020 and won the award for best social artist for the fourth consecutive year. In addition, in that month re-released his 2014 album Skool Luv Affair, which reached the top 10 on the Billboard Rap Albums chart and was his first entry on the chart for that specific genre, while all 11 tracks on the record charted on the World Song Sales chart. .
On November 20, 2020, her fifth Korean-language studio album Be was released, along with the lead single "Life Goes On", which premiered at the 2020 American Music Awards and reached No. position on the Billboard Hot 100. This is how the band recorded a series of notable achievements: their third consecutive number one in just three months (achieved it faster than any group since The Beatles in 1964), the first song performed primarily in Korean to top the Hot 100 and the first group in the history of the chart with two number-one debuts. In that week, they announced that BTS was nominated in the category of Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards for their song "Dynamite," making them the first K-pop artist to be nominated. There is a new version of this story
On March 4, 2021, IFPI named BTS the 2020 Global Artist of the Year, the first Asian and non-English-speaking act to do so. The group took three spots on the Global Album Sales chart with Map of the Soul: 7 in the first position, Be (Deluxe Edition) in the second and Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey in the eighth. Map of the Soul: 7 and Be (Deluxe Edition) were placed at number 1 and 4 on the Global Album All Format ranking. They also had their first entry on the 2020 Global Digital Single with "Dynamite" at number 10. On March 14, BTS performed "Dynamite" on the 63rd 2nd Grammy Awards, making him the first Korean nominee to appear at the event. On March 24, he appeared on the South Korean variety show You Quiz on the Block; the episode broke the show's ratings record. On April 1, BTS released "Film Out" as the lead single from their Japanese-language compilation album BTS, the Best. On April 17, almost a year after their last online concert, BTS held another edition of Bang Bang Con on their YouTube channel. On April 26, the group revealed that they would be releasing their second English-language single "Butter" in May. 343]
The music video broke the record for the biggest premiere of all time, with 3.9 million viewers, and became the most viewed video in 24 hours, reaching 108.2 million views. "Butter" was the group's fourth number-one single in nine months, and it was the group's first number one on the Hot 100.
This made them both the first artist and group to have four songs at number one in the same year. The album sold 572,000 copies, breaking SixTones' record of 467,000 copies and being the best-selling album in one week in Japan. On the other hand, on June 28, "Butter" became the single by a group with the longest weeks at number one on the Hot 100, thus breaking the 23-year-old record held by Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (1998).
"Permission to Dance" was their fifth consecutive number one single and was released in July. Michael Jackson was the first artist to accumulate five number one singles in the US in the shortest time, between 1987 and 1988, but he did it before this.
On September 13, it was announced that BTS would be participating in Coldplay's single "My Universe", which was released on the 24th of the same month. Two days later, BTS revealed that they would be holding a live online concert, Permission To Dance On Stage, on October 24.
On October 17, 2022, the group informed their fans that they are going to retire from the stage for a while, to fulfill mandatory military service, a rule by which men between the ages of 18-30 must comply in South Korea. , for which its member Jin, will be the first to do so at the end of the month in mention.
The band cited a number of musical influences, including Boys, Nas, and Drake. They said that Queen was an influence, with Suga saying that he grew up watching Live Aid videos. Jin led the crowd in a rendition of Freddie Mercury's "ay-oh" chant during his concert at Wembley Stadium.
In addition to musical inspirations, BTS has also employed literary, psychological, artistic, and philosophical means to create their recording material. Their second studio album, Wings, was influenced by the novel by Demian apprenticeship by Hermann Hesse. While the song "Blood Sweat & Tears" had references to passages from Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra; the paintings: Herbert James Draper's Lament for Icarus, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, and Pieter Bruegel's Fall of the Rebel Angels were also included in the music video for the theme, while the video for "Spring Day » contained lyrical and visual allusions to the story Those who stray from Omelas by Ursula Le Guin. On the other hand, the Love Yourself series was based on the book The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm, while for the creation of For the song "Magic Shop", from the album Love Yourself: Tear, the group used James Doty's book Into the Magic Shop.
The Map of the Soul According to Jung is the title of his book.
BTS writes and produces most of their songs, which has been pointed out by some outlets as the key to their success. Since their debut, the group has been praised for "talking honestly about issues they consider important, even in a conservative society"; his early work was influenced by old school hip hop, as seen on the tracks "No More Dream" and "N.O.", largely due to that RM and Suga had been underground rappers, as well as by their producer Pdogg. These songs were part of the first two installments of his "school trilogy" series—2 Cool 4 Skool (2013) , O!RUL8,2? (2013), and Skool Luv Affair (2014)—which explored "the problems and anxieties of youth in school", and whose main motivation for its creation was each member's experience in the educational system. South Korean, so in their lyrics the band advocated a change in this and in society's expectations. Later he implemented genres such as R&B and rock in the final album of this project, Skool Luv Affair, and with their first studio album, Dark & Wild.
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