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Hope, Jimin, Suga, Jin, V and Jungkook released Dynamite to soothe listeners during Covid-19. The single from their studio ...
BTS announced their hiatus in June 2022 so members could pursue solo careers and complete their required military service in South Korea. They’re expected to return as a group sometime in 2025.
Members of the K-pop group BTS will serve in South Korea's military, their agency announced, ending a contentious debate about whether musicians should be exempt from the draft.
Fans of the K-pop supergroup BTS are experiencing "enlistment depression" now that all of its members are undergoing 18 months of compulsory military service in South Korea.
In some ways, “Spring Day” represents the BTS that belongs to their original audience in South Korea, just as “Dynamite” represents the BTS that belongs to the whole world.
Previously, “Dynamite” also made YouTube history as it became the fastest K-pop group music video to hit 1.8 billion views. Congratulations to BTS on their impressive achievement!
Fast food chain McDonald's revealed last week that it will offer ultra-exclusive "TinyTAN" collectibles in its Happy Meals ...
J-Hope, a member of K-pop sensation BTS, has entered a South Korean boot camp to start his 18-month compulsory military service.
J-Hope, a member of the K-pop band BTS, arrived Tuesday at a South Korean boot camp to begin compulsory military service. He is the second of the band's seven members to enter the military.
South Korean officials have been debating whether to grant the members of BTS exceptions to the mandatory military duty required of them for several years now, and time is running out.
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