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sati⁷ 🪭@sati_whalien52·
Captured this beautiful moment of army wave 😭💜
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⸊ဂဗ@sobokkyu13·
born late for the MJ era..but at the right time to witness JM
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venta 𝜗𝜚@kooloreta·
Day 2 of Bringing Positive comments about Arirang and BTS Army's in the making are always my fav to witness
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BTS_official@bts_bighit·
ONE LUCKY DAY l V’s VLOG #밥친구_또_낋여온_뷔 #운수_좋은_날🍀 (youtu.be/ifimMx-kcqE) #V #뷔 #BTS #방탄소년단
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Zach Sang Show
Zach Sang Show@ZachSangShow·
Ryan Tedder on how involved BTS is in their music
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mon⁷@knjgIoss·
they should never be separated ever again
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Jules⁷⊙⊝⊜
Jules⁷⊙⊝⊜@Seoul_OT7·
Ryan Tedder said on Zach Sang show that BTS picks everything themselves: the songs, the writing, the direction. He addressed “Some people still think someone at HYBE or Bang PD is pulling the strings. BUT no!" They had to wait for the members to return to determine the album’s direction. Only BTS leads BTS. Just a reminder for the people at the back.
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Pop Core
Pop Core@TheePopCore·
Artists with the most songs charting on Global Spotify Chart currently:
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Pop Core@TheePopCore·
BTS currently holds the most songs charting on the Global Spotify Top Songs Chart with 13 spots. — All songs are from their album ‘ARIRANG’, still charting 57 days after release.
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Kim Namjoon
Kim Namjoon@EclipseOfSeven·
@benfyp People praise BTS for their sound, performances, impact and stage presence all the time, but Namjoon’s pen is literally stitched into the soul of BTS. The reason so many of their songs hit so deeply is because he writes emotions the way most people can only feel them in silence.
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sam ❦
sam ❦@benfyp·
i personally feel namjoon doesn't get enough credit for his pen game. in an industry flooded with ghostwriters, where lyricism itself is dead, joon keeps proving why he's one of the greatest songwriters out there. he's a musical genius.
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Ranim⁷
Ranim⁷@ranim_jungkook·
@ryuminating Others can recreate concepts.. marketing.. even music styles.. but u cannot manufacture sincerity for years and years.. and it all shows in their craft.. they offered sincerely.. and we armys turned their timeline into a love letter to the past.. and to the future
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bangtan⁷ | ⊙⊝⊜@archvofbangtan·
“The sun is setting, there are seven people walking into the fading sunset. Watching that sun — at the sea of 50,000 or 60,000 ARMY Bombs, and all of your faces…” Into The Sun is truly a masterpiece😭😭 🐨: The last one is “Into The Sun” 🐨: The song was always great, but you really realize how amazing it is when it’s performed live. 🐨: I’ll probably be a few hours late again today, but honestly, all kinds of thoughts are going through my mind. 🐨: To me, a truly great song is one that can make you feel so many layered emotions — joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness all at once. 🐨: The sun is setting, there are seven people walking into the fading sunset. Watching that sun — at the sea of 50,000 or 60,000 ARMY Bombs, and all of your faces…And at that moment, the lights were shining onto the audience too, so we could see each and every face really clearly. 🐨: That slogan and this whole moment are honestly some of the things I look forward to most during concerts.
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@bangtanharu·
🐨 I think I reached the sad conclusion that people dont really listen to lyrics anymore. so if my words reach anyone I hope they’ll listen to this album one more time and truly pay attention to the stories we’re trying to tell personally,that’s still something I quietly hope for
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bts memeories⁷@btsmemeories·
🐨: The song 'Body to Body' was originally supposed to be titled 'Body on Body.' If I remember correctly, it was a song with a very sexual nuance, like 'I need somebody on body.' You get the general vibe…bodies overlapping and all that. So it was a pretty sensual song. 🐨: Of course, it's not like we can't do sexual songs anymore; after all, we are in our 30s now. However, I just felt that putting out a highly sexual song right now without a clear reason wasn't the right direction for us. 🐨: So, I thought about 'Hand in Hand'—the theme song for the 1988 Seoul Olympics by Koreana…and shifted the concept to 'Body to Body,' playing on the idea of holding onto each other's bodies instead of just hands. I really wanted it to become an anthem. 🐨: There was a lot of debate in the documentary about whether or not we should include 'Arirang' (to sample the folk song). Since some of the context was edited out, it might look a bit sudden, but after listening to it for the third time, I finally understood the reasoning behind it. 🐨: We had been listening to the version without 'Arirang' for a long time, so when it was first added, it felt a bit unfamiliar. Some people might even look at it and think, 'Isn't this trying too hard to push forced Korean patriotism (Gukbong)?' To be fair, that's a perfectly valid perspective. 🐨: But ultimately, when you think about it in the context of live concerts, that part hits differently. Seeing so many international fans waiting for that exact moment and singing along to a traditional Korean folk song perfectly... that is not a scene you can just artificially manufacture or stage. 🐨: I actually really like the GIF of that moment. J-Hope is dancing and grooving excitedly right next to me, while I'm standing there looking deeply serious and thinking to myself, 'Oh man, this is huge. We might be in trouble.'
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Nush⁷ | 아리랑 ㉧㉣㉣
Namjoon about Normal 🐨: Normal is a very sad song. I wrote the lyrics in Korean and then changed it to English for radio and stuff, but yeah, there is a Korean version of Normal. The guys have even recorded the Korean version. Idk if it will ever be out tho. Anyways, kerosene is oil that lights the bulbs. One day you love me, one day you say you hate me fine make me bulletproof, so that I won't die even if you shoot me. There was this keyword of Normal. But what is normal for us? As we live as BTS what is the normal for me? Someday ppl tell me that they love me and the other day they tell me to get lost just like a very toxic couple. Ppl put us high 1000 times and pull down 1000 times too. "Two sides of a coin and they both ain't true" Both sides aren't true. Why? Coz both sides are true and both sides are fake at the same time. There's no one who can explain this team called BTS. "Wish I had a min just to turn me off" Fine this is the life that I've chosen and all mistakes are mine but I can think about having a min of shutting off from the ppl. This doesn't mean that I wanna give up on my life but I can hope for ppl to forget me for a moment. I think that's the feeling behind writing this lyrics. Now that I see this song is really sad too. "Fantasy and fame yeah the things we choose" We're accepting that we've chosen this fame. When we sing this song on stage we sing it as a happy song coz we're singing it together, coz this is the other side of the coin.
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