BTS shine on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show
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The Netflix film offers insight into the pressures faced by the superstar group as they came back from military service to make their new album, Arirang
Ahead of their new and highly anticipated album ARIRANG releasing tomorrow, here’s what BTS' biggest hits are actually about.
BTS returned to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote Arirang. In a recent interview, Jimmy Fallon called their performance “unlike any other.”
BTS’ new album “Arirang” was released March 20, featuring 14 new songs with some new vibes compared to their previous releases. BTS is well known for the meaning in their lyrics, and while the style of their new songs seems brashly different,
Both "Dynamite" and "Life Goes On" — two of BTS's No. 1s on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. — return to the ranking ahead of Arirang debuting on charts worldwide.
Get ready for seven new remixes of BTS’s latest hit! On March 27, BIGHIT MUSIC announced that they would be releasing seven different “member remixes” of
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RM and Suga recall BTS argument that left Jimin and V crying for hours during song camp
RM and Suga opened up about a tense moment between BTS members. On March 26th, Epik High released a new video on their YouTube channel, titled “Asking BTS all the questions we were NOT allowed to ask,
Four years ago, the boy band went silent — but not before setting off a chain reaction that would reshape the pop market, conquer the Grammys and prime the world for an inevitable comeback.
BTS shared honest thoughts on SWIM, revealing it wasn’t instantly impactful but grew over time. V admitted he first found it “unstimulating,” while RM and others praised its subtle, lasting charm as the ARIRANG title track.
At an invite-only NYC fan event, BTS returned to the U.S. stage and slipped right back into their signature banter.
BTS is apparently not familiar with the 6-7 meme. 6-7 originated from the 2024/2025 song Doot Doot by rapper Skrila, where he repeats the lyric.