After the massive global response to Arirang, BTS shifted the focus to their journey behind the music with the Netflix documentary BTS: THE RETURN, an intimate portrait of their first project after ...
The first track to discuss is “Merry Go Round,” an emotive bop about feeling trapped in a cycle by forces both internal and external. Contributions from Kevin Parker makes the track feel familiar to ...
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There was never any question about which title would sit atop this week's Billboard 200 albums chart. The K-pop juggernaut BTS recently returned from a nearly four-year hiatus, during which its ...
‘Arirang,’ the group’s fifth studio album, opened with 641,000 equivalent album units, while 'Swim' opened with 15.3 million streams and 154,000 sales. By Nicole Fell Assistant Editor BTS has scored ...
BTS has earned its seventh No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with “Arirang,” scoring the biggest sales week for an album by a group in over a decade. “Arirang” opens on the chart with 641,000 ...
There is a formula to “the K-pop documentary” that anyone with a lightstick and a photocard in their phone case knows well: Drone footage of concerts and long, fast pans of screaming fans intercut ...
BTS have revealed where they will be performing when the group kicks off the Latin America portion of their upcoming “BTS World Tour Arirang.” The group recently launched their epic return to the ...
Every good pop star documentary needs at least a little bit of diva drama, and BTS: The Return—the new BTS documentary that began streaming on Netflix today—is no exception. For the most part, the ...
If Jay Z hadn't already written the line "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man," the rappers of BTS probably would have. The band's four-year hiatus — an inevitability, as South Korea requires ...
BTS worked so hard on their new album that some members felt like they were “committing a crime” if they spoke up to ask for a break. The K-pop icons – consisting of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V ...