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The boy band hails from Korea and achieves continued chart attention in the West

It’s early on a Monday night in September at a lavish top-floor suite of the Ritz-Carlton in Los Angeles, and Jimin, one-seventh of BTS, the most popular boy band in the world, is napping upright in front of an illuminated dressing room mirror.

You can’t blame him for being exhausted. Exactly 24 hours earlier, Jimin, 22; Jin, 25; Suga, 25; J-Hope, 24; RM, 24; V, 22; and Jung Kook, 21, were warming up backstage at L.A.’s Staples Center, prepping to perform their fourth and final show of a sold-out stretch at the 20,000-seat arena. Each night is a marathon of sharp dance choreography, music-video interludes and indoor pyrotechnics—all backgrounded, of course, by the roars of screaming fans. “It’s a real honor,” says J-Hope, via a translator. “We’re proud that everything we do is giving off light.”

Like The Beatles and One Direction before them, BTS serves up a mania-inducing mix of heartthrob good looks and ear-worm choruses, alongside dance moves in the vein of New Kids on the Block and *NSYNC. But the band—whose name stands for Bangtan Sonyeondan in Korean and Beyond the Scene in English—is also breaking new ground. Not only is BTS the first Korean act to sell out a U.S. stadium (to say nothing of the records they’ve set across Asia), but they’ve done so without catering to Western audiences. Only one of their members, RM, speaks fluent English, and most of their songs are in Korean—even more proof that music “doesn’t have to be English to be a global phenomenon,” says Steve Aoki, a U.S. DJ who has collaborated with BTS. The group is also preternaturally adept at leveraging social media, both to promote their music and connect with their fans.

But for now, at least, they may need sleep. “I’m still trying to get over my jet lag,” deadpans Suga, one of the group’s three rappers.

***

Since its genesis in the ‘90s, Korean pop—or K-pop—has become synonymous with what studios call “idols”: a cadre of young, polished, perfect-seeming pop stars whose images are often rigorously controlled. (They’re often discouraged from discussing their dating lives, so as to seem available to fans.) But even as K-pop matured to a nearly $5 billion industry with fans around the world, its biggest stars—including Rain, Girls’ Generation and Big Bang—largely failed to gain traction in Western markets. The outlier was Psy, a South Korean rapper whose “Gangnam Style” became a viral hit in 2012, though his comic, outlandish persona was an unlikely (and some critics argue, problematic) herald for the genre.

When BTS arrived in 2013, it was clear they would play by new rules. They were formed by Bang Si-hyuk, a K-pop renegade who left a major label to start his own enterprise. He chose young stars that appeared to have an edge, beginning with RM, who was initially a part of Korea’s underground rap scene. And although BTS has idol elements—the slick aesthetics, the sharp choreography, the fun-loving singles—they also embrace their flaws. Their first release, “No More Dream,” took on the ways Korean kids feel stymied by societal expectations; RM recorded a song with Wale that alludes to the importance of activism; Suga released a mixtape addressing his depression. “We started to tell the stories that people wanted to hear and were ready to hear, stories that other people could not or would not tell,” Suga says. “We said what other people were feeling—like pain, anxieties and worries.” They convey these messages in their music videos, loaded with metaphors and cultural references; in their social media updates; and in the lyrics of their music, which fans translate and analyze on message boards, group chats and podcasts. “That was our goal, to create this empathy that people can relate to,” Suga continues.

It helps, too, that their sound is broadly appealing, fusing hip-hop with EDM and pop production. Recent collaborators include Desiigner and Nicki Minaj, who added a verse to their latest single “Idol,” whose lyrics wink at their place in the K-pop firmament. “You can call me artist, you can call me idol,” they sing. “No matter what you call me, I don’t care… you can’t stop me lovin’ myself.” RM says that mantra—love yourself—is core to BTS’ identity; it’s even incorporated into their most recent album titles. “Life has many unpredictable issues, problems, dilemmas,” says RM. “But I think the most important thing to live well is to be yourself. We’re still trying to be us.”

This combination of traits has resonated with fans, especially on social media, where BTS has amassed millions of devoted followers. They call themselves ARMY, which is both an acronym for Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth and a nod to their organized power. In 2017, BTS fans made headlines for lifting the group to the top of Billboard’s Social Artist chart—which incorporates streams, social-media mentions and more—and besting the likes of Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez. Since then, the ARMY has catapulted both of BTS’s latest albums, Love Yourself: Answer and Love Yourself: Tear, to the top of album charts in the U.S., South Korea and Japan. “Even if there is a language barrier, once the music starts, people react pretty much the same wherever we go,” says Suga. “It feels like the music really brings us together.” Adds Jimin: “We give energy to our audience members and listeners, but we also draw energy from them.”

***

Back at the Ritz, a makeup artist wakes Jimin from his nap. Nearby, V sings a bar of music as his bleach-blond hair gets blown out. Jung Kook stretches his neck as a makeup artist applies concealer. RM chats with a manager. Suga slips into loafers. Jin, who goes by the fan-given moniker of “Worldwide Handsome,” lets a wardrobe assistant tie his necktie. J-Hope’s laughter filters through the door.

It’s a rare moment of downtime for the boys. Over the coming weeks, they will perform another 11 sold-out shows, appear on Good Morning America and even help launch a youth empowerment initiative at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, at which RM spoke about self-acceptance: “No matter who you are or where you’re from, your skin color, your gender identity, speak yourself.”

A schedule like this might seem daunting. But for BTS—and their ARMY—it’s an encouraging sign of what’s to come. “I’m just throwing it out there,” Suga says, “but maybe we could perform at the Super Bowl someday.”


source: Time


there's a video at the source that i cannot embed for the life of me :c

Date: 2018-10-11 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lydzi.livejournal.com
I love the cover, this is truly one of the best cover I've ever seen with a musical artist. The article is well written and brings a great light to the phenomenon.

It's quite crazy to see what they accomplished, knowing that I'm singing and dancing to the same songs that people from very different areas etc. I really like the universal feeling here. Also, Suga kills me with that Super Bowl reference. You better wish for Eurovision mate, that's where the people are :p

Date: 2018-10-11 09:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jade-808.livejournal.com
This make some so emotional, man ๐Ÿ˜‚. I'm just so proud and happy for their success. Like looking back, it's crazy how far they've come in just 5 years. It still feels surreal in many ways as a fan, but obviously much, much more for the boys themselves and their team for sure :) . Like I think about when I first watched We are Bulletproof, American Hustle Life (๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ 4 years later and I still haven't finished it do to the secondhand embarrassment I get haha), their whole school trilogy and just wow. I remember my friends and I used to talk all the time about which K-Pop artist(s) we felt could possibly get through in the States, even on a small scale, and Bangtan was always in that conversation, so all this has been great to witness. ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ I just hope they can get some much needed rest and family/friends time once the tour and everything is done. They've really done amazingly well ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ’• and of course, definitely the fans also! Just awesome, all this.

Date: 2018-10-11 09:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jyusou.livejournal.com
That Super Bowl quote hnnnng boi donโ€™t. That brain-damaging sport does not need to be more endorsed than it already is. Also, Suga, did you read some PR books lately?

Besides that, the cover photo is really cool, I like it a lot. The articleโ€™s tone goes about the same way as their Rolling Stones article some time last year, which makes for a good read even though it doesnโ€™t go anything new per se.

Date: 2018-10-11 09:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaelissi.livejournal.com
I'm about to have this cover framed. It's magnificent.

Edit: Yoongi said it, so theyre going to the superbowl.
Edited Date: 2018-10-11 10:24 am (UTC)

Date: 2018-10-11 09:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paoktsou.livejournal.com
oh yeaaashhhhhhh
and the cover pic is AMAZINGGG!!!!!!!!

Date: 2018-10-11 10:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shawarmafordays.livejournal.com
What a cover! I read this and watched the video and the part where Yoongi talks about how proud their parents and people that age are of them. My heart T.T

I hope we see a Rolling Stone cover soon, I'm thinking of getting this cover when it comes out in Dubai. There are no words to express how proud I am of them :')

Date: 2018-10-11 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gdithero.livejournal.com
They call themselves ARMY, which is both an acronym for Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth [...]

this is too well researched they've gone too deep pls delete

not even my bias but jhope looks fantastic in that cover

Date: 2018-10-11 10:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mewgical.livejournal.com
but theyโ€™ve done so without catering to Western audiences

Image

and why are they crediting NKOTB and other white boybands when we know BTS (and those boybands) moves are taken from black people?
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Date: 2018-10-11 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meggicchi.livejournal.com
i think it really is /something/ that bts barely has ever had photoshoots let alone covers on big korean's magazine in 5 years, but landed a cover of time (and the bb magazine as well) the same year they blew up in the west.

anyway i'm really proud, hope they make good use of their platform in the future

Date: 2018-10-11 11:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fadeintoyou.livejournal.com

That cover looks great. Iโ€™m gonna need to get a copy because this is such a milestone. Never would I have dreamt theyโ€™d land on the cover of the times.

lol yoongi said it..the super bowl

Date: 2018-10-11 11:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scionofawhisper.livejournal.com
I do wonder how much of their music having to do with actual issues helped their rise. If their music was just the sort of candy a lot of other kpop is, how far would they have gone? Would talking about real issues instead of singing about swag or simple love songs help other kpop groups rise and resonate with more people? Or did it only work with BTS because they filled the void that wasn't being filled by anyone else...

Anyway, lol.

Man, I totally forgot a year or two ago they decided that BTS now stood for 'beyond the scene' in English. I feel like no one ever mentions that.



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Date: 2018-10-11 12:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jyusou.livejournal.com
Man, I totally forgot a year or two ago they decided that BTS now stood for 'beyond the scene' in English. I feel like no one ever mentions that.

And for good reason....๐Ÿ™„....

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Date: 2018-10-11 01:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] babyjenkski.livejournal.com
Good article. This one is for keeps. Hope to get a hard copy.

Date: 2018-10-11 01:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] violoncelliste.livejournal.com
this cover is so good and the article is actually well researched (even if it's just a simple intruduction)

Date: 2018-10-11 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] friedchickeneu.livejournal.com
i'm so emo over this. ;-;

i love the cover photo and the article and i hope i can snag a copy or two to mark this milestone!

Date: 2018-10-11 02:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sra-interesante.livejournal.com
oohh that's a great shoot, they all look expensive ...

well, exactly how one should look on Times magazine cover lol

Date: 2018-10-11 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rainstormraider.livejournal.com
I like the cover shot. Its different from their generic photo-shoots and eye-catching.
But the article is such a fluff piece and its has nice background context but that's it.

Date: 2018-10-11 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taurocj.livejournal.com
I like the cover! :)

Date: 2018-10-11 04:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandm13.livejournal.com
I just had to save this cover into my phone, they all look flawless!! The article doesn't say anything new, but it's a good read

Date: 2018-10-11 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pourtant.livejournal.com
that cover looks great and i'm so ??? i got into them just before they released 'young forever' and even though back then they were clearly going up... what an incredible journey this has been!
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Date: 2018-10-11 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] camified.livejournal.com
this is such a great cover!

jusayin, i would break my 6 year boycott and watch the fuck out of a bts superbowl performance

Date: 2018-10-11 08:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mc1a.livejournal.com
Mah boys ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ Someone please post the Guardian interview too ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ

Date: 2018-10-11 11:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] honeebs.livejournal.com
Get it boys, get yo life!
Good for them.

Date: 2018-10-12 02:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-suunshinee.livejournal.com
that's a cool photoshoot

honestly when will my faves??
never probably lol this happens once for every idols generation

Date: 2018-10-12 07:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynethia.livejournal.com
Yes @ J-Hope being prominent on the cover! ๐Ÿ’š

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