“There are many symbols and stories of BTS MusicN.”
Jeff Bridges Benjamin, a famous K-pop columnist for the United States of America Music magazine Billboard, cited the song as one of the secrets of BTS to solidify fandom in United States of America. “The new songs ‘134340’, ‘Bird’ and ‘Walian 52’, which are beautiful and deep stories beyond the language barriers,” Benjamin said in a written interview with Wa. “BTS thinks that the songs talk about the growth of young people and other social issues that make their relationship with fans even more intense.”
Instead of talking about sweet love, BTS has been steadily looking back on reality and looking at the worries of its peers. BTS supports 2030 generations who want to live as a Nobody in the age of infinite competition, singing "It's okay to have no dreams" in the song Paradise, which is the third album Love Yourself's former tier, which ranked No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Music, which is a narrative of 'school trilogy' and 'youth trilogy', such as 'Kaer', which criticized the older generation who pointed to the helpless young people with the word 'sick youth', goes beyond language and makes contemporary overseas Music fans more enthusiastic.
BTS created Wings (2016) with the motif of German Munho Hermann Hesse's Damian, which stimulated literary imagination, and also used the autobiography of James Dottie, a professor of neurosurgery at the University of Stanford, United States of America, as a topic of new albums to create curiosity.
The popularity of BTS in United States of America is even hotter than last year, and Benjamin analyzed that he “continued to show good Music and had no competitors.” BTS is playing a unique role in the K-pop market, and active promotions in United States of America have been effective. BTS became more familiar with the United States of America public last year, appearing on NBC's popular talk show Ellen de Generus Show and the American Music Awards, one of the United States of America's three major popular Music awards. After releasing the new album, he appeared on local broadcasting, and showed his comeback stage at Billboard Music Awards, and took another step closer to the United States of America Music market. Unlike other K-pop idol groups such as Big Bang, this was a great role for BTS to gain deeper fandom and public interest in United States of America. “There were very exciting and good opportunities for the existing K-pop idol group (who would play in the United States of America), but these opportunities were often canceled or rejected (at Korean agencies),” Benjamin said.
BTS' new album has been Musically acclaimed by the popularity of the United States of America mainstream market. Roman Campolo, who participated in the composition of BTS' new song 'Airplane Part 2', said in an interview with Music magazine Rolling Stone, "The Music of BTS is a fusion of everything that happens in United States of America pop." The Aplane Part 2 N Latin rhythm contains the most hot electronic duo chainsmokers melody and beat in the Magic Shop N world. The United States of America mainstream Music has attracted the public by giving out the most popular genre and the latest hit DJs and composers to the ears of local Music fans.
BTS seen by K-pop columnist Jeff Bridges Benjamin