Rm’s solo album Right Place, Wrong Person is just one week away. On Friday, the BTS star’s team revealed the names of the 11 tracks included on his project, with songs featuring Little Simz and Moses Sumney.
Army was able to reveal the track titles — songs such as Nuts,” “Out of Love,” “Groin,” and Lost! — by completing a digital puzzle on Rm’s website. Little Simz is featured on Track 4, “Domdachi,” while Moses Sumney joins Rm on “Around the World in One Day.”
“Right Place, Wrong Person embodies facets...
Army was able to reveal the track titles — songs such as Nuts,” “Out of Love,” “Groin,” and Lost! — by completing a digital puzzle on Rm’s website. Little Simz is featured on Track 4, “Domdachi,” while Moses Sumney joins Rm on “Around the World in One Day.”
“Right Place, Wrong Person embodies facets...
- 5/17/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The video shoot for Rm’s latest single, “Come Back to Me,” took an unexpected turn when the BTS member had to make a stop at the hospital following an injury on set. He only needed a few stitches, but video director Lee Sung Jin told The Hollywood Reporter that the incident felt far more serious to him.
“He bent down and his head hit the camera and it was a giant gash on his eye,” the director and Beef creator explained. “Immediately I thought, ‘Oh great, I’m going...
“He bent down and his head hit the camera and it was a giant gash on his eye,” the director and Beef creator explained. “Immediately I thought, ‘Oh great, I’m going...
- 5/10/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Beef creator Lee Sung Jin says he’s enjoying the opportunities his Emmy-winning Netflix series has brought him — including his latest project: directing a music video for BTS superstar Rm.
Lee collaborated with Rm on “Come Back to Me,” a beautifully shot six-minute music video that feels like a short film. The song, which begins with an acoustic vibe and includes whistle sounds and guitar riffs, was released Friday and is a departure for the BTS member. The song appears on his upcoming sophomore solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, out May 24.
“It’s so sneakily catchy. I heard it once and then all day long I was humming it to myself. I’m like, ‘Man, that is an earworm. It just gets in there,’” Lee says of the song.
“I was really surprised because it [had] such a different aesthetic and tone and a different side of Rm that I hadn’t seen before,...
Lee collaborated with Rm on “Come Back to Me,” a beautifully shot six-minute music video that feels like a short film. The song, which begins with an acoustic vibe and includes whistle sounds and guitar riffs, was released Friday and is a departure for the BTS member. The song appears on his upcoming sophomore solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, out May 24.
“It’s so sneakily catchy. I heard it once and then all day long I was humming it to myself. I’m like, ‘Man, that is an earworm. It just gets in there,’” Lee says of the song.
“I was really surprised because it [had] such a different aesthetic and tone and a different side of Rm that I hadn’t seen before,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rm has dropped a pre-released track from his upcoming album
The BTS member unveiled “Come back to me,” a song from his upcoming solo album “Right Place, Wrong Person.”
“Come back to me” is an indie pop song that expresses thoughts about the album’s main theme “right and wrong.” Oh Hyuk of the band Hyukoh participated in the composition and lyrics for the song along with Rm.
The indie pop genre track, composed by Oh Hyuk of hyukoh band with lyrics penned by Rm himself, features Taiwanese musician Kuo of Sunset Rollercoaster on guitar and bass.
The BTS member unveiled “Come back to me,” a song from his upcoming solo album “Right Place, Wrong Person.”
“Come back to me” is an indie pop song that expresses thoughts about the album’s main theme “right and wrong.” Oh Hyuk of the band Hyukoh participated in the composition and lyrics for the song along with Rm.
The indie pop genre track, composed by Oh Hyuk of hyukoh band with lyrics penned by Rm himself, features Taiwanese musician Kuo of Sunset Rollercoaster on guitar and bass.
- 5/10/2024
- by Shweta Ghadashi
- GlamSham
BTS member Rm has dropped a new single, “Come Back To Me,” alongside a music video for the track. The song previews the singer’s forthcoming solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, out May 24.
Rm first revealed “Come Back To Me” last summer with a surprise performance at BTS bandmate Suga’s encore concert in Seoul. At the time, he introduced the track as one of his favorites from his new project despite not yet having a title. Rm wrote the lyrics for the song, while Ohhyuk from South Korean...
Rm first revealed “Come Back To Me” last summer with a surprise performance at BTS bandmate Suga’s encore concert in Seoul. At the time, he introduced the track as one of his favorites from his new project despite not yet having a title. Rm wrote the lyrics for the song, while Ohhyuk from South Korean...
- 5/10/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Rm of BTS has released a new single, titled “Come back to me,” ahead of his full-length project, Right Place, Wrong Person.
Nearly seven minutes long, the expansive track was accompanied by a music video framed more as a short film — directed by Lee Sung Jin, creator of Netflix’s Beef, the visual was teased with movie posters. The music video co-stars South Korean actress Kim Minha, who recently gained international recognition for her role in the Apple TV+ series Pachinko.
Although all the members of BTS are still in the midst of enlistment (with just over a month remaining until Jin’s discharge date), Rm recorded and prepared Right Place, Wrong Person prior to leaving to complete his mandatory time in the South Korean military. The album is set to land in full on May 24th and follows the rapper’s 2022 solo project, Indigo. In classic Rm fashion, “Come back to me...
Nearly seven minutes long, the expansive track was accompanied by a music video framed more as a short film — directed by Lee Sung Jin, creator of Netflix’s Beef, the visual was teased with movie posters. The music video co-stars South Korean actress Kim Minha, who recently gained international recognition for her role in the Apple TV+ series Pachinko.
Although all the members of BTS are still in the midst of enlistment (with just over a month remaining until Jin’s discharge date), Rm recorded and prepared Right Place, Wrong Person prior to leaving to complete his mandatory time in the South Korean military. The album is set to land in full on May 24th and follows the rapper’s 2022 solo project, Indigo. In classic Rm fashion, “Come back to me...
- 5/10/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
2024 Forbes Power Celebrities List Is Out & Blackpink Rules At #1; Here’s Where The BTS Boys Are. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Korean shows, music, and artists have made a special place in everyone’s hearts over the past few years. Their fanbases have rapidly grown in the shows and movies space mainly due to the complex and beautiful storylines. The list of 2024 Power Celebrities has been recently revealed. From the beloved BTS members to Blackpink gals, the list has all the popular Korean celebs based on their work as actors and music artists. Keep scrolling for more.
Blackpink is one of the most famous K-pop bands of the current times, and it has four members – Jisoo, Jenny, Lisa, and Rose. On the other hand, BTS is a boy band comprising seven members – Jimin, J-Hope, Rm, Jin, Suga, Jungkook, and V. The individual members have their own fans, and the band’s fans are known as Army.
Korean shows, music, and artists have made a special place in everyone’s hearts over the past few years. Their fanbases have rapidly grown in the shows and movies space mainly due to the complex and beautiful storylines. The list of 2024 Power Celebrities has been recently revealed. From the beloved BTS members to Blackpink gals, the list has all the popular Korean celebs based on their work as actors and music artists. Keep scrolling for more.
Blackpink is one of the most famous K-pop bands of the current times, and it has four members – Jisoo, Jenny, Lisa, and Rose. On the other hand, BTS is a boy band comprising seven members – Jimin, J-Hope, Rm, Jin, Suga, Jungkook, and V. The individual members have their own fans, and the band’s fans are known as Army.
- 4/29/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Despite stepping away from performing together to complete their military duties, the boys of BTS are finding ways to keep their fans connected through their music. On Thursday, BTS’ label Bighit Music announced that it’ll be releasing BTS leader Rm’s 11-track album Right Place, Wrong Person on May 24, marking his second solo album release.
“Right Place, Wrong Person embodies facets of Rm as a solo artist, distinct from albums released under BTS,” said BigHit Music in a statement. “[We] would appreciate the attention and support from many for this...
“Right Place, Wrong Person embodies facets of Rm as a solo artist, distinct from albums released under BTS,” said BigHit Music in a statement. “[We] would appreciate the attention and support from many for this...
- 4/25/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers for “Life Is a Highway,” the eighth episode of “The Girls on the Bus” Season 1, now streaming on Max.
When Rina Mimoun first produced an episode of television about abortion, she had no idea she’d be doing the same thing more than two decades later. “The Girls on the Bus” showrunner, who worked with Greg Berlanti on the “very special episode” of “Everwood” about women’s rights in 2001, did just that with the eighth episode of the Max series, which debuted on Thursday.
The episode picked up right where they last left off: Sadie (Melissa Benoist) ordered abortion pills to be delivered to her California hotel while on the campaign trail; when they didn’t arrive in time, she was stuck, as the next state on the trip was Missouri — where abortion is illegal. After telling the other women about her dilemma in...
When Rina Mimoun first produced an episode of television about abortion, she had no idea she’d be doing the same thing more than two decades later. “The Girls on the Bus” showrunner, who worked with Greg Berlanti on the “very special episode” of “Everwood” about women’s rights in 2001, did just that with the eighth episode of the Max series, which debuted on Thursday.
The episode picked up right where they last left off: Sadie (Melissa Benoist) ordered abortion pills to be delivered to her California hotel while on the campaign trail; when they didn’t arrive in time, she was stuck, as the next state on the trip was Missouri — where abortion is illegal. After telling the other women about her dilemma in...
- 4/25/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Rm of BTS has announced a second full-length solo effort, titled Right Place, Wrong Person. The album will arrive on May 24th.
The follow-up to 2022’s Indigo is set to focus on “moments of feeling like a stranger, out of place” and will contain 11 tracks, all of which bear lyrical contributions from the BTS leader, songwriter, and rapper.
Rm wrote and recorded the project prior to beginning his compulsory period in the South Korean military — while his bandmate Jin is set to finish his enlistment in June of 2024, Rm won’t complete his time until June 2025. Until then, this project “marks his return after one year and five months” and “reveals an added layer of his unique artistic depth.” Recently, BTS member j-hope unveiled a docuseries and accompanying mixtape titled Hope on the Street, which had also been recorded prior to enlisting.
A statement from Bighit Music reveals, “Right Place,...
The follow-up to 2022’s Indigo is set to focus on “moments of feeling like a stranger, out of place” and will contain 11 tracks, all of which bear lyrical contributions from the BTS leader, songwriter, and rapper.
Rm wrote and recorded the project prior to beginning his compulsory period in the South Korean military — while his bandmate Jin is set to finish his enlistment in June of 2024, Rm won’t complete his time until June 2025. Until then, this project “marks his return after one year and five months” and “reveals an added layer of his unique artistic depth.” Recently, BTS member j-hope unveiled a docuseries and accompanying mixtape titled Hope on the Street, which had also been recorded prior to enlisting.
A statement from Bighit Music reveals, “Right Place,...
- 4/25/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
BTS announced their Love Myself campaign in partnership with Unicef to support children’s mental health on Monday. Unicef’s #OnMyMind initiative aims to provide support for children and their families, and advocate for inclusive living environments free of neglect and abuse. In a video released Monday, Rm, the leader of BTS, reminds viewers of the importance of self-love.
“Now, more than ever, we must try to remember who we are and face who we are,” Rm says in the video. “We must try to love ourselves and imagine the future.
“Now, more than ever, we must try to remember who we are and face who we are,” Rm says in the video. “We must try to love ourselves and imagine the future.
- 4/22/2024
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
BTS is currently on hiatus due to all of its members being enrolled in the mandatory military service required for South Korean citizens.
Right now, all fans want to know is how long this hiatus could last and when it would be safe to start looking forward to the reunion of one of the biggest boy groups in the world. Well, we’ve just done the math and 2025 is our safest bet.
When Did BTS Members Join The Army
Even though fans continue to enjoy music from Jungkook and V – global superstars in their own right – we can’t help but feel that something is missing. And that something, of course, is BTS.
Okay, in 2022, all seven members of the k-pop group BTS were enrolled in the mandatory military program that usually runs for about 18 – 21 months.
Prior to the announcement, politicians had argued that BTS should be exempted from serving...
Right now, all fans want to know is how long this hiatus could last and when it would be safe to start looking forward to the reunion of one of the biggest boy groups in the world. Well, we’ve just done the math and 2025 is our safest bet.
When Did BTS Members Join The Army
Even though fans continue to enjoy music from Jungkook and V – global superstars in their own right – we can’t help but feel that something is missing. And that something, of course, is BTS.
Okay, in 2022, all seven members of the k-pop group BTS were enrolled in the mandatory military program that usually runs for about 18 – 21 months.
Prior to the announcement, politicians had argued that BTS should be exempted from serving...
- 4/13/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Celebrating The Soaps
Sasquatch Sunset directors Nathan and David Zellner always wondered what these hairy giants do when they’re not walking – the only Bigfoot footage available has been a minute of a supposed Sasquatch wandering in the northern California woods. They decided to flesh that out in unique dialogue-free comedic imagining of the creatures’ daily life – eating, fighting, etc. Stars Jesse Eisenberg, Riley Keough, Christophe Zajac-Denek and Nathan Zellner are unrecognizable as the hairy tribe of four that entranced Sundance (see Deadline review). Bleecker Street is opening the film, written by David Zellner, executive produced by Ari Aster, in 9 theaters in New York, LA, San Francisco and Austin, ahead of a big jump to about 800 screens next week.
IFC Films opens Nicolas Cage-starring Arcadian on 1,100 screens. Premiered at SXSW, see Deadline review. Eying a low single-digits start. The Benjamin Brewer directed movie follows a father and his...
IFC Films opens Nicolas Cage-starring Arcadian on 1,100 screens. Premiered at SXSW, see Deadline review. Eying a low single-digits start. The Benjamin Brewer directed movie follows a father and his...
- 4/12/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
BTS member V released a live performance video of single “Fri(end)s” Monday in partnership with luxury accessory designer Cartier. With a mic in his hand, V eyes the camera as he sings in the center of Cartier Maison Cheongdam’s “La Résidence.” As V croons “Friends, just for now,” in a live video released by W Korea magazine, he captures the uneasiness of existing on the friend-to-lover cusp.
V released his first solo album Layover in 2023, a six-track project that sulks in sadness, loneliness, and desire. Layover, which...
V released his first solo album Layover in 2023, a six-track project that sulks in sadness, loneliness, and desire. Layover, which...
- 3/18/2024
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been six months since V of BTS released his solo project, Layover, and it turns out he wasn’t quite finished working on music. Despite the fact that V is in the midst of completing his mandatory period serving in the South Korean military, alongside his bandmates, the members of the BTS Army now have a new single, titled “Fri(End)S,” to enjoy from the perpetually jazz-inspired vocalist.
“Fri(End)S” is about the desire to take things to the next level with a romantic interest, and it’s accompanied by a music video that allows V to flex his acting skills to the silliest extremes. The all-English track does feel akin to the sound V developed on Layover, where he spent time with similarly mid-tempo, confessional arrangements.
“Friends are not supposed to get too close and feel emotions that we’re feeling now/ We ain’t...
“Fri(End)S” is about the desire to take things to the next level with a romantic interest, and it’s accompanied by a music video that allows V to flex his acting skills to the silliest extremes. The all-English track does feel akin to the sound V developed on Layover, where he spent time with similarly mid-tempo, confessional arrangements.
“Friends are not supposed to get too close and feel emotions that we’re feeling now/ We ain’t...
- 3/15/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Crunchyroll just rolled out the English dub of ‘Dragon Ball Super!’ You can start watching at 1:00 Pm Pst today. It’s a treat for those of us who’ve been waiting to enjoy the series with English voiceovers.
The cool part is, the dub brings back familiar voices from the classic ‘Dragon Ball’ series. Sean Schemmel is voicing Goku again, and Christopher R. Sabat takes on both Piccolo and Vegeta. Plus, we’ve got some fresh voices like Matthew Mercer as Hit and David Gray as Zamasu.
And there’s more to the voice cast. We’re talking Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, and Monica Rial stepping into Bulma’s shoes. Not to forget, Jason Douglas as Beerus and Patrick Seitz lending his voice to Jiren. The list goes on with talents like Sonny Strait as Krillin and Eric Vale as Future Trunks.
Related: 75 Best Dubbed...
The cool part is, the dub brings back familiar voices from the classic ‘Dragon Ball’ series. Sean Schemmel is voicing Goku again, and Christopher R. Sabat takes on both Piccolo and Vegeta. Plus, we’ve got some fresh voices like Matthew Mercer as Hit and David Gray as Zamasu.
And there’s more to the voice cast. We’re talking Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, and Monica Rial stepping into Bulma’s shoes. Not to forget, Jason Douglas as Beerus and Patrick Seitz lending his voice to Jiren. The list goes on with talents like Sonny Strait as Krillin and Eric Vale as Future Trunks.
Related: 75 Best Dubbed...
- 3/6/2024
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Just six months after BTS’ V released his debut album Layover, the singer will return with a new single titled “Fri(End)S.”
V and Big Hit Music previously teased the track on social media before formally announcing the digital single on Sunday, revealing the song title and March 15 release date.
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According to label Big Hit, “Fri(End)S” is “rooted in the Pop Soul R&b genre, delivers relatable and witty romance through lyrics written entirely in English.
V and Big Hit Music previously teased the track on social media before formally announcing the digital single on Sunday, revealing the song title and March 15 release date.
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According to label Big Hit, “Fri(End)S” is “rooted in the Pop Soul R&b genre, delivers relatable and witty romance through lyrics written entirely in English.
- 3/3/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Dragon Ball Super went one step ahead of its predecessors and introduced Gods and angels as the next antagonists. The God of Destruction of Universe 7, Beerus, was the first antagonist of the latest edition of the Dragon Ball franchise. After the introduction of the Gods, the Saiyans also got a taste of godly powers and were determined to train under them.
While Dragon Ball Super has shown everything in detail, the latest fan video surfaced, which showed a glimpse of the training session under Whis’ supervision. Initially, it was Goku and Vegeta who trained, but later, the God of destruction got amused and challenged the duo. Even though Beerus held the upper hand, it was the Saiyans who gave Beerus a taste of his own medicine.
Fan Video Features SSJ4 Gogeta vs. Beerus SSJ4 Gogeta vs Beerus
The fan video started with Goku and Vegeta training under Whis. Both of...
While Dragon Ball Super has shown everything in detail, the latest fan video surfaced, which showed a glimpse of the training session under Whis’ supervision. Initially, it was Goku and Vegeta who trained, but later, the God of destruction got amused and challenged the duo. Even though Beerus held the upper hand, it was the Saiyans who gave Beerus a taste of his own medicine.
Fan Video Features SSJ4 Gogeta vs. Beerus SSJ4 Gogeta vs Beerus
The fan video started with Goku and Vegeta training under Whis. Both of...
- 2/22/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
BTS Singer J-Hope (Picture Credit: Instagram)
BTS Singer J-Hope, aka Jung Ho-seok, turns 30 today. The singer is currently completing his mandatory military training in South Korea. Fans worldwide have come together and shared beautiful wishes for the singer on social media. As a return gift, the singer treated them with exciting news about a documentary and a new Ost.
Earlier today, BTS‘ official Twitter handle shared a post about J-Hope’s upcoming documentary. It is titled ‘Hope on the Street’. The band page even shared a few glimpses that will feature in the documentary. In the end, the singer is wearing a blue and black hoodie and dancing to the tunes of his song. Not just the documentary, the singer will also drop a new Ost.
Hope on the Street Release Date
The documentary and the Ost will be released in March 2024. BigHit has not revealed the exact release date.
BTS Singer J-Hope, aka Jung Ho-seok, turns 30 today. The singer is currently completing his mandatory military training in South Korea. Fans worldwide have come together and shared beautiful wishes for the singer on social media. As a return gift, the singer treated them with exciting news about a documentary and a new Ost.
Earlier today, BTS‘ official Twitter handle shared a post about J-Hope’s upcoming documentary. It is titled ‘Hope on the Street’. The band page even shared a few glimpses that will feature in the documentary. In the end, the singer is wearing a blue and black hoodie and dancing to the tunes of his song. Not just the documentary, the singer will also drop a new Ost.
Hope on the Street Release Date
The documentary and the Ost will be released in March 2024. BigHit has not revealed the exact release date.
- 2/18/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
K-pop superband BTS member J-Hope, ahead of his 30th birthday on Sunday, took time out and stepped out to share a picture of himself. J-Hope, who is currently serving in the South Korean military, shared three pictures on his Instagram stories, on Saturday from his outing.
In the images, a poster of him was put on a pole, which had two pictures of the rapper. It had “Happy J-Hope Day” written on it. Another poster with the same caption was seen.
The third picture had a glimpse of the rapper, who was seen wearing white T-shirt paired with a denim jacket, a mask and cap.
He is seen standing next to a glass window, which had his poster.
J-Hope started his mandatory military service on April 2023.
BTS, which is also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a septet. It consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The...
In the images, a poster of him was put on a pole, which had two pictures of the rapper. It had “Happy J-Hope Day” written on it. Another poster with the same caption was seen.
The third picture had a glimpse of the rapper, who was seen wearing white T-shirt paired with a denim jacket, a mask and cap.
He is seen standing next to a glass window, which had his poster.
J-Hope started his mandatory military service on April 2023.
BTS, which is also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a septet. It consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The...
- 2/17/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
BTS Slids Down From Its Top Spot In K-Pop Brand Reputation Rankings, Beaten By Seventeen & Nct!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
BTS fans, it is time to show your powers as the popular K-pop band gets dethroned from its top position for the first time in five years. They have been in the top spot for years, and the January 2024 rankings have changed the scenario regarding brand reputation in the K-Pop world. Scroll below to find which band is in which place and where the Bangtan Boys have slid.
Seventeen comprises thirteen members: S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, Dk, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. On the other hand, BTS has seven members: Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The Pretty U band debuted in 2015, two years after the Dynamite group came into being.
According to the Korea Brand Reputation Research Institute via Koreaboo, Seventeen has taken BTS’ #1 spot on the list,...
BTS fans, it is time to show your powers as the popular K-pop band gets dethroned from its top position for the first time in five years. They have been in the top spot for years, and the January 2024 rankings have changed the scenario regarding brand reputation in the K-Pop world. Scroll below to find which band is in which place and where the Bangtan Boys have slid.
Seventeen comprises thirteen members: S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, Dk, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. On the other hand, BTS has seven members: Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The Pretty U band debuted in 2015, two years after the Dynamite group came into being.
According to the Korea Brand Reputation Research Institute via Koreaboo, Seventeen has taken BTS’ #1 spot on the list,...
- 1/14/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Chronicling BTS’ impressive journey is a tall task, given everything the seven-member group — which consists of members Rm, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook — has accomplished since debuting in 2013 (and still has yet to do). But Disney+’s eight-part docuseries, BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star, does an effective job of turning 10 years’ worth of career-defining achievements, history-making “firsts” and the hardships endured along the way into digestible snapshots of a once-in-a-generation talent for fans, commonly referred to as A.R.M.Y. (acronym for “Adorable Representative Mc for Youth”), to reminisce over and the uninitiated to discover amid the group’s temporary hiatus while the members serve out their mandatory military service.
- 1/10/2024
- by Philiana Ng
- Primetimer
BTS fans won’t have to wait much longer to see Jin back in action. The singer, and oldest member of BTS, shared a new video celebrating the New Year and teasing his return to music as he finishes his mandatory military service in Korea.
“It’s January, everyone. The new year has come. I will become a year older in January,” he said in Korean in the previously recorded video. “I’ll be in my mid-30s by now. Did you all make a snowman? I’m still in...
“It’s January, everyone. The new year has come. I will become a year older in January,” he said in Korean in the previously recorded video. “I’ll be in my mid-30s by now. Did you all make a snowman? I’m still in...
- 1/2/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The 2023 Kennedy Center Honors special is airing this week and it marks the 46th celebration of the arts from the nation’s capital!
Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Renee Fleming, Dionne Warwick, and Barry Gibb are being honored at this year’s event, which was pre-taped earlier this month at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
CBS will be airing the special on Wednesday (December 27) at 9pm Et/Pt and we have the star-studded list of performers and presenters who will appear.
The Kennedy Center Honors recognizes and celebrates individuals whose unique contributions have shaped the way we see ourselves, each other and our world. Recipients have each had an impact on the rich tapestry of American life and culture through the performing arts. Whether in music, dance, theater, opera, motion pictures or television, each Kennedy Center Honoree has a unique place in the national consciousness and their influence has...
Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Renee Fleming, Dionne Warwick, and Barry Gibb are being honored at this year’s event, which was pre-taped earlier this month at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
CBS will be airing the special on Wednesday (December 27) at 9pm Et/Pt and we have the star-studded list of performers and presenters who will appear.
The Kennedy Center Honors recognizes and celebrates individuals whose unique contributions have shaped the way we see ourselves, each other and our world. Recipients have each had an impact on the rich tapestry of American life and culture through the performing arts. Whether in music, dance, theater, opera, motion pictures or television, each Kennedy Center Honoree has a unique place in the national consciousness and their influence has...
- 12/27/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
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From their early days grinding as trainees, to international pop stardom, BTS are sharing their 10-year journey on the small screen with an eight part docuseries titled BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star. The new limited-series dropped the first two episodes on Wednesday, Dec. 20 and will be streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Even though the members...
Quick Answer: You can stream the new BTS docuseries exclusively on Disney+.
disney+ subscription $7.99
From their early days grinding as trainees, to international pop stardom, BTS are sharing their 10-year journey on the small screen with an eight part docuseries titled BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star. The new limited-series dropped the first two episodes on Wednesday, Dec. 20 and will be streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Even though the members...
- 12/22/2023
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
Jimin isn’t saying goodbye to BTS Army as he prepares to begin his service as an active-duty soldier in the South Korean military. Instead, he’s sending them a heartfelt love letter as more of an “I’ll see you later” in the form of his latest solo single “Closer Than This.”
“Whenever it rains, I’ll remember the times I sang in the rain/Whenever it snows, I’ll cherish how you smiled for me in the snow/On the spring day we meet again, I’ll tell...
“Whenever it rains, I’ll remember the times I sang in the rain/Whenever it snows, I’ll cherish how you smiled for me in the snow/On the spring day we meet again, I’ll tell...
- 12/22/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
It may seem hard to believe, but BTS has been in action for 10 years. The K-Pop group behind such global hits as “Butter,” “Dynamite” and “Permission to Dance” is the subject of a brand-new docuseries on Disney+ entitled “BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star” which debuts on Wednesday, Dec. 20. The eight-part series will show the band from its humble beginnings, following their path to global superstardom. You can watch with a subscription to Disney+.
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About 'BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star'
This is the ultimate series for BTS superfans. Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook will tell the story of the group in their own words, describing dizzying highs like the band’s first live performance,...
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About 'BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star'
This is the ultimate series for BTS superfans. Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook will tell the story of the group in their own words, describing dizzying highs like the band’s first live performance,...
- 12/20/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
December is on its way out the door, but there is plenty more to come at Disney+! This January, the House of Mouse streamer will conclude the first season of its highly anticipated, long-awaited “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” which premieres on the streamer on Wednesday, Dec. 20, but it will also premiere all episodes of the new Marvel Studios limited series “Echo,” its “Hawkeye” spinoff with Alaqua Cox leading the path to justice.
Also joining Disney+ this month will be music documentaries with subjects big and small (from Detroit Youth Choir to mega-sensation BTS), animated kids’ series like Season 3 of “Bluey,” and much more.
Check out The Streamable’s top five picks for the best series, films, and documentary projects that are coming to the streamer this month!
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Also joining Disney+ this month will be music documentaries with subjects big and small (from Detroit Youth Choir to mega-sensation BTS), animated kids’ series like Season 3 of “Bluey,” and much more.
Check out The Streamable’s top five picks for the best series, films, and documentary projects that are coming to the streamer this month!
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- 12/20/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
The members of BTS may be starting their military service, but they’ve left their fans with something new to remember. On Wednesday, Disney+ will release the first two episodes of BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star, an eight-part docuseries that gives a look behind the scenes of the group’s rise to global superstardom.
Monuments feels like a BTS crash course for those unfamiliar with the group, but also allows more experienced fans, or Army, a sweet space to reminisce on the group’s rise. The first episode opens with...
Monuments feels like a BTS crash course for those unfamiliar with the group, but also allows more experienced fans, or Army, a sweet space to reminisce on the group’s rise. The first episode opens with...
- 12/20/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
BTS is back together again… at least on the small screen. Rm, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook are heading to Disney+ with their new docuseries, BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star.
Streaming now on Disney+, the eight-part series tracks the incredible journey of BTS, from their early days in Korea to their international success on the music scene and beyond. Featuring new, never-before-seen interviews, concert performances and behind-the-scenes moments, BTS Monuments chronicles the group’s 10-year career, while previewing what’s to come next.
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First announced in 2022, the BTS documentary is available to stream online free for Disney+ subscribers. Not a subscriber? Get access to Disney+ from just $7.99 a month.
Your best Disney+ deal is the Disney Bundle, which gets you Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for one low price of $14.99. That’s a 44 percent discount versus...
Streaming now on Disney+, the eight-part series tracks the incredible journey of BTS, from their early days in Korea to their international success on the music scene and beyond. Featuring new, never-before-seen interviews, concert performances and behind-the-scenes moments, BTS Monuments chronicles the group’s 10-year career, while previewing what’s to come next.
How to Watch BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star Online Get: Disney+ Subscription $7.99
First announced in 2022, the BTS documentary is available to stream online free for Disney+ subscribers. Not a subscriber? Get access to Disney+ from just $7.99 a month.
Your best Disney+ deal is the Disney Bundle, which gets you Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for one low price of $14.99. That’s a 44 percent discount versus...
- 12/19/2023
- by Tim Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BTS Members To Take On Stringent ‘Gas Chamber’ Training, Fans Express Concern! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
All seven members of the South Korean pop band, BTS, are currently enlisted for their mandatory military enlistment. While Jin, Suga, and J-Hope have already been serving their compulsory time, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook bid a somber farewell to their fans last week. Recently, the first picture of Jungkook and Jimin from their training camp in the 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province, went viral on social media, which shows Jikook attending a lecture for reading and educational training.
As more details related to BTS’ mandatory military service continue to unfold, fans are shocked to learn that the group will undergo rigorous practice throughout their training. As per multiple media reports, soldiers are required to go through chemical, biological, radiological, and grenade drills. The most grueling of all, as pointed out by many...
All seven members of the South Korean pop band, BTS, are currently enlisted for their mandatory military enlistment. While Jin, Suga, and J-Hope have already been serving their compulsory time, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook bid a somber farewell to their fans last week. Recently, the first picture of Jungkook and Jimin from their training camp in the 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province, went viral on social media, which shows Jikook attending a lecture for reading and educational training.
As more details related to BTS’ mandatory military service continue to unfold, fans are shocked to learn that the group will undergo rigorous practice throughout their training. As per multiple media reports, soldiers are required to go through chemical, biological, radiological, and grenade drills. The most grueling of all, as pointed out by many...
- 12/19/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
BTS’ Jungkook Becomes First Soloist To Score 5 Weeks On Billboard Top 40 With ‘Golden’ Success!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
South Korean boy band BTS’ maknae Jungkook is serving his mandatory military service on the personal front. Still, his professional front continues to flourish, courtesy of his parting gift, ‘Golden,’ to his fans, aka Army. Jungkook debuted his inaugural album on November 3, 2023, just a month before his enlistment. Following the release of ‘Golden,’ the pop sensation went on a promotional spree, holding his first solo concert in Seoul, also attended by BTS‘ leader Rm.
For the uninitiated, four members of BTS—Rm, V, Jimin, and Jungkook—recently began their compulsory military service. They embarked on this journey with a bittersweet OT7 reunion, also attended by Jin, J-Hope, and Suga. With a promise that they will reunite in 2025, all members penned a heartwarming note for Army ahead of their recruitment as active soldiers.
After...
South Korean boy band BTS’ maknae Jungkook is serving his mandatory military service on the personal front. Still, his professional front continues to flourish, courtesy of his parting gift, ‘Golden,’ to his fans, aka Army. Jungkook debuted his inaugural album on November 3, 2023, just a month before his enlistment. Following the release of ‘Golden,’ the pop sensation went on a promotional spree, holding his first solo concert in Seoul, also attended by BTS‘ leader Rm.
For the uninitiated, four members of BTS—Rm, V, Jimin, and Jungkook—recently began their compulsory military service. They embarked on this journey with a bittersweet OT7 reunion, also attended by Jin, J-Hope, and Suga. With a promise that they will reunite in 2025, all members penned a heartwarming note for Army ahead of their recruitment as active soldiers.
After...
- 12/17/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
It’s not quite Christmas yet, but there are plenty of offerings that will make you want to cozy up with your favorite family member – everything from highly anticipated YA adaptation “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” to Bradley Cooper’s new movie “Maestro” to an outer space epic courtesy of Zack Snyder (“Rebel Moon”). There’s also a new BTS documentary series (“BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star”) and the long-awaited return of “Marvel’s What If … ?” and “Dr. Death.” Plus the season finale of “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” (we think) and the series finale of “Archer” (for real this time). And your next K-drama obsession (“Gyeongseong Creature”).
On with the television!
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
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Based on Rick Riordan’s popular young adult fantasy series that began in 2005, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” returns with a brand-new streaming series. (Two of the books were adapted...
On with the television!
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Wednesday, December 20, Disney+
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Based on Rick Riordan’s popular young adult fantasy series that began in 2005, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” returns with a brand-new streaming series. (Two of the books were adapted...
- 12/16/2023
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
Two more members of BTS have begun their military service!
It has been revealed that V and Rm both started their mandatory service in the South Koran military, according to AP News.
The two join Jin, J-Hope and Suga, who all began their duties within the past year.
Keep reading to find out more…
Jimin and Jungkook have already began their enlistment process and are expected to report for duty shortly as well.
Hybe reportedly announced that V and Rm arrived at a boot camp in Nonsan to start their 18-month service.
This past weekend, V showed off his buzzed haircut prior to going to boot camp.
According to AP News, Rm and V will be in combat training for five weeks before receiving their unit and duty assignments.
As all seven members of BTS will be serving in the military, the band is now on hiatus and will reunite...
It has been revealed that V and Rm both started their mandatory service in the South Koran military, according to AP News.
The two join Jin, J-Hope and Suga, who all began their duties within the past year.
Keep reading to find out more…
Jimin and Jungkook have already began their enlistment process and are expected to report for duty shortly as well.
Hybe reportedly announced that V and Rm arrived at a boot camp in Nonsan to start their 18-month service.
This past weekend, V showed off his buzzed haircut prior to going to boot camp.
According to AP News, Rm and V will be in combat training for five weeks before receiving their unit and duty assignments.
As all seven members of BTS will be serving in the military, the band is now on hiatus and will reunite...
- 12/13/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Jimin & Jungkook Become Last BTS Members To Begin Mandatory Military Service! (Picture Credit: Instagram)
Jimin and Jungkook of BTS enlisted for their military service on Tuesday, December 12. The duo is the last of seven members to begin their compulsory enlistment. J-Hope took to his Instagram handle to share photos from Jimin and Jungkook’s send-off ceremony, which was also attended by Suga.
Previously, Rm and V had enlisted in the military, which was attended by OT7. With Jimin and Jungkook’s enlistment, all seven members of BTS are currently serving in the military. While Jin, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have enlisted as active duty soldiers, Suga was deemed unfit for the part due to his shoulder injury and is currently serving as a public service officer.
On December 11, BTS’s Rm and V enlisted at the Korean Army Training Center in Nonsan with support and a send-off from all the members.
Jimin and Jungkook of BTS enlisted for their military service on Tuesday, December 12. The duo is the last of seven members to begin their compulsory enlistment. J-Hope took to his Instagram handle to share photos from Jimin and Jungkook’s send-off ceremony, which was also attended by Suga.
Previously, Rm and V had enlisted in the military, which was attended by OT7. With Jimin and Jungkook’s enlistment, all seven members of BTS are currently serving in the military. While Jin, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have enlisted as active duty soldiers, Suga was deemed unfit for the part due to his shoulder injury and is currently serving as a public service officer.
On December 11, BTS’s Rm and V enlisted at the Korean Army Training Center in Nonsan with support and a send-off from all the members.
- 12/12/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
V has BTS’ fans on his mind as he heads to the military. On Sunday, the musician wrote a letter to the Army, telling them “I will miss you so much,” and shared some behind-the-scenes photos.
“Actually, I’m really sad that I can’t make happy memories with my Army for the time being,” he said on WeVerse. “It’s the hardest not to see the Army. I’II be back after 18 months of being healthy, so take care of your Army and if you’re looking for something...
“Actually, I’m really sad that I can’t make happy memories with my Army for the time being,” he said on WeVerse. “It’s the hardest not to see the Army. I’II be back after 18 months of being healthy, so take care of your Army and if you’re looking for something...
- 12/12/2023
- by Charisma Madarang and Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
BTS’ V Sports A Buzz Cut Ahead Of Enlistment, A Look At Other Members’ Military Looks! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
ARMYs, keep your tissues handy! V jut debuted his buzz cut. Four members of the popular K-pop boy band BTS are currently preparing for their upcoming military enlistment. The members, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook, are soon going to get enlisted in military service. Three members of BTS, Suga, Jin, and J-Hope, are already serving their mandatory time in the South Korean army.
V aka Kim Taehyung will begin his army training from tomorrow along with group leader Rm. With just one day left until his enlistment, V has shared a picture of his new look, which has now taken the internet by storm. The picture shows the Sweet Night singer sporting a buzz cut. V is the first of the four members who are set to enlist this month to reveal his military look.
ARMYs, keep your tissues handy! V jut debuted his buzz cut. Four members of the popular K-pop boy band BTS are currently preparing for their upcoming military enlistment. The members, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook, are soon going to get enlisted in military service. Three members of BTS, Suga, Jin, and J-Hope, are already serving their mandatory time in the South Korean army.
V aka Kim Taehyung will begin his army training from tomorrow along with group leader Rm. With just one day left until his enlistment, V has shared a picture of his new look, which has now taken the internet by storm. The picture shows the Sweet Night singer sporting a buzz cut. V is the first of the four members who are set to enlist this month to reveal his military look.
- 12/10/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
Park Seo Joon Leaves BTS’ V Emotional As He Surprised Him With Early-Birthday Celebrations!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
BTS’ V, aka Kim Taehyung, is currently preparing for his military enlistment. Ahead of the impending mandatory service, Tae is making the most of his time with his BTS family and Wooga Squad. Recently, the singer met with his hyung (older brother), Park Seo Joon, and Na Yeon Seok, aka Na Pd.
V, 27, celebrates his birthday on December 30th. However, this year, the singer will not be able to ring in the occasion with his fans as he traditionally does, as he would have begun his military training by then in an army base camp. During a conversation, V mentioned how he will miss out on celebrating his birthday this year due to the upcoming enlistment. But he forgot he has the best of friends in the world who would never leave a chance to make him special.
BTS’ V, aka Kim Taehyung, is currently preparing for his military enlistment. Ahead of the impending mandatory service, Tae is making the most of his time with his BTS family and Wooga Squad. Recently, the singer met with his hyung (older brother), Park Seo Joon, and Na Yeon Seok, aka Na Pd.
V, 27, celebrates his birthday on December 30th. However, this year, the singer will not be able to ring in the occasion with his fans as he traditionally does, as he would have begun his military training by then in an army base camp. During a conversation, V mentioned how he will miss out on celebrating his birthday this year due to the upcoming enlistment. But he forgot he has the best of friends in the world who would never leave a chance to make him special.
- 12/9/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
Jungkook Reveals Cha Eun Woo Gifted Him A Military Watch Ahead of Enlistment!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
BTS Jungkook is preparing for his mandatory military enlistment with bandmates Rm, Jimin, and V. The Makane, who had a record-breaking 2023 thanks to his solo debut album, Golden, thrashing records right, left, and center, held his final live session on Friday (December 8) before heading for the military training center. While fans (also known as Army) were anticipating a final goodbye from Jungkook ahead of his impending enlistment, it turned out to be double trouble when Jin, who is already serving his mandatory military service, crashed the session. Scroll ahead to learn all the details.
For those who may not be aware, all-able-bodied men in South Korea are required to serve 18–21 months in the army. BTS‘ Jin, Suga, and J-Hope are currently on duty in the South Korean army, while Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook...
BTS Jungkook is preparing for his mandatory military enlistment with bandmates Rm, Jimin, and V. The Makane, who had a record-breaking 2023 thanks to his solo debut album, Golden, thrashing records right, left, and center, held his final live session on Friday (December 8) before heading for the military training center. While fans (also known as Army) were anticipating a final goodbye from Jungkook ahead of his impending enlistment, it turned out to be double trouble when Jin, who is already serving his mandatory military service, crashed the session. Scroll ahead to learn all the details.
For those who may not be aware, all-able-bodied men in South Korea are required to serve 18–21 months in the army. BTS‘ Jin, Suga, and J-Hope are currently on duty in the South Korean army, while Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook...
- 12/8/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
BTS’ V & Blackpink’s Jennie Part Ways Days Ahead Of His Military Enlistment! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
BTS’ V and Jennie of Blackpink have reportedly broken up, with just a few days left to the former’s military enlistment. V, whose real name is Kim Tae-hyung, will begin his mandatory military service in the South Korean army before the end of this year, as announced by his agency, BigHit Entertainment.
Two of the most popular Korean celebrities who also enjoy global superstardom, V and Jennie, have been rumored to be dating for over a year now. Earlier this year, a few clips of them taking romantic strolls during their Paris holiday went viral on social media, seemingly confirming month-long speculations around the K-pop idols’ relationship status. However, neither BigHit nor Jennie’s agency, Yg Entertainment, released a statement to affirm their relationship.
V and Jennie’s Break-Up!
According to a Jtbc report,...
BTS’ V and Jennie of Blackpink have reportedly broken up, with just a few days left to the former’s military enlistment. V, whose real name is Kim Tae-hyung, will begin his mandatory military service in the South Korean army before the end of this year, as announced by his agency, BigHit Entertainment.
Two of the most popular Korean celebrities who also enjoy global superstardom, V and Jennie, have been rumored to be dating for over a year now. Earlier this year, a few clips of them taking romantic strolls during their Paris holiday went viral on social media, seemingly confirming month-long speculations around the K-pop idols’ relationship status. However, neither BigHit nor Jennie’s agency, Yg Entertainment, released a statement to affirm their relationship.
V and Jennie’s Break-Up!
According to a Jtbc report,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
The military enlistment date for four members of BTS is swiftly approaching. Rm, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook are the only BTS members out of the group’s seven-person lineup who have yet to begin their mandatory military service obligations. Jin began serving last year, and J-Hope and Suga enlisted earlier this year. Bighit Music’s latest update on the enlistment process doesn’t share an exact date but details the current procedural schedule.
“Thank you to the fans who always love BTS. We would like to provide follow-up information...
“Thank you to the fans who always love BTS. We would like to provide follow-up information...
- 12/5/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Jin Of BTS Receives An Early Promotion Thanks To His Outstanding Military Career!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
BTS’ Kim Seok Jin, aka Jin, has surprised fans on his birthday as the singer revealed he has been granted an early promotion in the South Korean Army, courtesy of his exceptional performance in the military. The singer turned 31 on Monday (December 4) and took the opportunity to thank fans for their unwavering love and support while also sharing the “important” update.
On the web platform Weverse, Jin posted a heartfelt note to express his sincere gratitude to fans for sending heartwarming wishes his way. The eldest member of BTS also apologized for not being able to hold a livestream this year, something that he has traditionally done in the past. In his letter, the Epiphany singer said he regrets not holding a livestream with his fans on this special day but asked them to...
BTS’ Kim Seok Jin, aka Jin, has surprised fans on his birthday as the singer revealed he has been granted an early promotion in the South Korean Army, courtesy of his exceptional performance in the military. The singer turned 31 on Monday (December 4) and took the opportunity to thank fans for their unwavering love and support while also sharing the “important” update.
On the web platform Weverse, Jin posted a heartfelt note to express his sincere gratitude to fans for sending heartwarming wishes his way. The eldest member of BTS also apologized for not being able to hold a livestream this year, something that he has traditionally done in the past. In his letter, the Epiphany singer said he regrets not holding a livestream with his fans on this special day but asked them to...
- 12/5/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
Could the collaboration between BTS member Jung Kook and Usher be more than a one-and-done? In a TikTok video released by Jung Kook over the weekend, the two rendez-vous in a warehouse, where they break out into synchronized choreography when Usher’s 2004 single “Yeah!” starts playing.
Jung Kook added the hashtag #StayTuned to the post, which could hint at more to come from the two.
@jungkook
Yeah! with@Usher Raymond #StayTuned #StandingNextToYou
♬ Yeah! (feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris) – Usher
The two recently dropped a remix of Jung Kook’s single “Standing Next to You.
Jung Kook added the hashtag #StayTuned to the post, which could hint at more to come from the two.
@jungkook
Yeah! with@Usher Raymond #StayTuned #StandingNextToYou
♬ Yeah! (feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris) – Usher
The two recently dropped a remix of Jung Kook’s single “Standing Next to You.
- 12/4/2023
- by Carita Rizzo
- Rollingstone.com
BTS member Jung Kook has dropped his highly-anticipated remix of “Standing Next to You,” which features Usher. The new version, which was teased earlier this week, of the hit single sees the pair sharing vocals as a duet.
A press release notes, “With the participation of Usher, the remix adds a smooth tenderness to the original track’s energetic mood. The two iconic popstars create a special kind of sonic synergy with their top notch vocals that promises to be a standout hit.”
While this is the first time Usher...
A press release notes, “With the participation of Usher, the remix adds a smooth tenderness to the original track’s energetic mood. The two iconic popstars create a special kind of sonic synergy with their top notch vocals that promises to be a standout hit.”
While this is the first time Usher...
- 12/1/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star Trailer Drops, The Band Members Talk About Their Difficulties In The Docuseries(Photo Credit –Instagram)
BTS is one of the leading bands not only in South Korea but across the globe. The band is now globally popular, and the members have a huge fanbase who call themselves Army. Their songs are creating and breaking new records every now and then. The group consists of Jin, Jimin, Rm, Suga, J-Hope, V and Jungkook.
Now, their docuseries BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star’s trailer has dropped, and the members can be seen talking candidly about the hardships and challenges that they faced in the initial days of their career as the band. Scroll ahead to find out!
Ever since the trailer of ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star’ was released, fans have been going crazy about their favorite band and have been dropping love-filled comments for their K-pop idols.
BTS is one of the leading bands not only in South Korea but across the globe. The band is now globally popular, and the members have a huge fanbase who call themselves Army. Their songs are creating and breaking new records every now and then. The group consists of Jin, Jimin, Rm, Suga, J-Hope, V and Jungkook.
Now, their docuseries BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star’s trailer has dropped, and the members can be seen talking candidly about the hardships and challenges that they faced in the initial days of their career as the band. Scroll ahead to find out!
Ever since the trailer of ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star’ was released, fans have been going crazy about their favorite band and have been dropping love-filled comments for their K-pop idols.
- 11/30/2023
- by Ankita Mukherjee
- KoiMoi
The Army has a holiday gift to look forward to. Big Hit Music, which represents BTS, announced a new remix of Jung Kook’s “Standing Next to You” with a feature from Usher, due out on Friday.
“Featuring the U.S.-based R&b artist Usher, this remix adds a velvety touch to the energetic vibe of the original version, showcasing the synergy between the two artists in full force,” Big Hit Music wrote in a statement.
“Standing Next to You” is one of 11 tracks in Jung Kook’s debut solo album Golden,...
“Featuring the U.S.-based R&b artist Usher, this remix adds a velvety touch to the energetic vibe of the original version, showcasing the synergy between the two artists in full force,” Big Hit Music wrote in a statement.
“Standing Next to You” is one of 11 tracks in Jung Kook’s debut solo album Golden,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
The Bangtan Boys may be starting a hiatus as they enlist in the military, but they’re leaving their fans with a special treat in the meantime. On Tuesday, BTS dropped the main trailer for their upcoming BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star docuseries, which premieres on Disney+ on Dec. 20.
The upcoming eight-part docuseries is set to celebrate the group’s 10-year history, following the group as they become “21st-century pop icons,” according to a synopsis. The trailer showcases some of the group’s earliest training and choreography practices, along with...
The upcoming eight-part docuseries is set to celebrate the group’s 10-year history, following the group as they become “21st-century pop icons,” according to a synopsis. The trailer showcases some of the group’s earliest training and choreography practices, along with...
- 11/29/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
V is causing quite the commotion amongst Army.
The 27-year-old BTS boy band member shared a photo to his Instagram Story that seemingly suggested he cut off a substantial amount of his hair over the weekend.
On Sunday (November 26), he shared the photo with an emoji of a man getting a haircut, without any caption.
Keep reading to find out more…
Fans are speculating that V may have cut his hair in preparation for his upcoming mandatory military enlistment.
His agency, Big Hit Music, posted to Weverse days before, stating: “Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are actively preparing to fulfill their military service duties. We will promptly share further updates concerning their military service schedules. We pledge unwavering support and warmth throughout their service period until their safe return. Your love means the world to them.”
We’ll have to wait and see if he’s got a brand new look!
The 27-year-old BTS boy band member shared a photo to his Instagram Story that seemingly suggested he cut off a substantial amount of his hair over the weekend.
On Sunday (November 26), he shared the photo with an emoji of a man getting a haircut, without any caption.
Keep reading to find out more…
Fans are speculating that V may have cut his hair in preparation for his upcoming mandatory military enlistment.
His agency, Big Hit Music, posted to Weverse days before, stating: “Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are actively preparing to fulfill their military service duties. We will promptly share further updates concerning their military service schedules. We pledge unwavering support and warmth throughout their service period until their safe return. Your love means the world to them.”
We’ll have to wait and see if he’s got a brand new look!
- 11/26/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Jung Kook enlists Justin Timberlake for a surprise new remix of the BTS star’s hit “3D.”
The original version of the song serves the opening track on Jung Kook’s recently released LP Golden, with Jack Harlow featured as guest; the Timberlake remix, however, strips that rapper off “3D,” with the NSync singer joining Jung Kook to “enhance the 2000s vibe of the old school sound of the original version, infusing it with a retro charm,” Big Hit Music said of the collaboration.
“Jung and Jt on the main...
The original version of the song serves the opening track on Jung Kook’s recently released LP Golden, with Jack Harlow featured as guest; the Timberlake remix, however, strips that rapper off “3D,” with the NSync singer joining Jung Kook to “enhance the 2000s vibe of the old school sound of the original version, infusing it with a retro charm,” Big Hit Music said of the collaboration.
“Jung and Jt on the main...
- 11/25/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
K-Pop superband BTS member Jungkook confirmed he will begin his compulsory service in South Career next month and thanked his fans for all of their support so far as he looked ahead to his “new journey.”
He wrote in a statement shared on Weverse translated from Korean to English, “It’s already the end of November. It’s very windy. I’m sure you all know, so I’m writing a short letter to you. In December, I will start a new journey,” the 26-year-old continued.
“I’m leaving you for a while to serve in the military. As I share this news, I feel heavy on one hand, and on the other hand, I’m reminded of precious memories with Army, so my heart warms up. Every moment I’ve spent with you has been the brightest time of my life.”
The ‘Standing Next to You’ singer said...
He wrote in a statement shared on Weverse translated from Korean to English, “It’s already the end of November. It’s very windy. I’m sure you all know, so I’m writing a short letter to you. In December, I will start a new journey,” the 26-year-old continued.
“I’m leaving you for a while to serve in the military. As I share this news, I feel heavy on one hand, and on the other hand, I’m reminded of precious memories with Army, so my heart warms up. Every moment I’ve spent with you has been the brightest time of my life.”
The ‘Standing Next to You’ singer said...
- 11/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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