A global sensation, BTS, has left an indelible mark on the music industry from 2018 to 2023, dominating charts and winning hearts worldwide. Now, as the seven members—Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, Jungkook, Taehyung, RM, and Suga—fulfil their mandatory military service, fans and industry insiders alike are left wondering: What lies ahead for BTS post-reunion in 2025?
Is the world really obsessed with Korean culture or is it just recency bias at play?
BTS’s J-Hope and Jin have already embarked on their military service duties.
After Ryan Gosling's photo from the set of "Barbie" went viral, the BTS ARMY joked that his black suit looked just like Jimin's from the "Permission To Dance" song video.
One fan wrote, "Badshah is nothing against BTS." While another fan wrote, "Badshah added BTS in his lyrics to create clout and hype for his illogical songs."
The guessing game began a few days ago, when an anonymous, untitled book scheduled for July 9, “4C Untitled Flatiron Nonfiction Summer 2023”, had Taylor Swift fans so convinced she had written a memoir that they made it a bestseller.
Both films offer a behind-the-scenes look into the lives and work of the BTS members as they pursue their solo ventures during the group's hiatus and military service.
BTS Army has trolled Alka Yagnik for not being familiar with the k-pop sensations. Earlier on, the singer beat BTS, Blackpink, and Taylor Swift to set the record for most-streamed artist on YouTube in 2022.
In the video, Jimin is seen doing exotic moves, while surrounded by a group of dancers inside a large studio. The music video was choreographed by Oui Kim.
BU content dates back as far as mid-2015.
BTS is looking forward to reconvening as a group again around 2025.
The song is co-written with Ed Sheeran and other artists.