BTS (BTS), which is on Europe tour following North America, spoke to the leading British daily The Guardian, revealing its thoughts on the Worldly popularity of BTS, which is spreading like syndrome.
The Guardian reported on the 11th (local time) that "How BTS became the most successful boy group in World" (How BTSbecame the World's biggest boyband) interviewed the story of the concert behind-the-scenes story and members at the O2 Arena in London, England on the 9th and 10th.
First, The Guardian said BTS is receiving the highest Musician treatment in the UK. According to The Guardian, BTS gathered 40,000 spectators at New York City Field, gave concerts and crossed to Europe on a private plane, and the hotel where they stayed had a sturdy Bodyguards in every corridor. The Bodyguards guard them even when BTS goes to the bathroom and treat them with 'express treatment', The Guardian said.
As for this popularity, BTS did not seem to be interested in it, but it is drawing a stroke of Korean Music history, but this popularity is thought to be over someday. “I don’t think it’s mine, though I’m going to be playing concerts at the stadium on a private plane,” Alm said. So now I am enjoying it as if I were riding Roller Coaster. And when it is over, it is just over. "
BTS is rated as communicating with fans with the authenticity of Music: Fan Club ARMY is making an unprecedented history of fandom. On the contrary, as fandom grows and interest increases, there are many inconveniences for BTS members.
Suga responded that "popularity is the coexistence of light and darkness". J-Hope said he saw fans trying to protect the privacy of the members, saying, "Even if the fans cross the line, they accept it as an expression of affection for us."
Among the BTS members, Jimin showed tears at the New York City Field performance hall, which was a great North American tour. There were various speculations about the meaning of these tears, but many fans responded that they sympathized with Jimin's heart. Jimin said, "I felt a lot of emotions coming from feeling how much the fans love us."
He also gave a frank answer to BTS's Music: Some undervalued K-pop and boy group's Musicality. Suga said, "I do not think genre is very important in Music." "Classic Music was also a popular Music in the day. I think it is a matter of taste and understanding, so it is meaningless to say 'right, wrong'. "
BTS, who is on a World tour, is really digesting a seconds-by-second schedule. Is there any difficulty for those who are returning their privacy and all-in-one as BTS? Suga admitted frankly that there were moments when Burnout would come, but explained, "But it is inevitable, and it is the same for any job."
BTS predicted that it would be more active through tour performances and new albums. Jungkook, who was especially saddened by a foot injury in a British performance, did not hide his excitement about future plans. Jungkook expressed his passion, saying, "I am happy to think about what I can do in the future."
BTS has been a new target for the Grammy Awards, and it has added a Super Bowl halftime show. Jimin said, “I want to show you as much as I can. “I’ll show you the best,” he said confidently.
The Guardian cited the Musical authenticity of the secret of BTS' success. BTS analyzed that it has been able to show and embrace not only success and strength, but also failure and fragile appearance, and has been able to mature new Music beyond the traditional boy band. The Guardian added that "BTS is the first Korean Singer to have a great success in the Western Music industry and is gradually increasing the possibility of reaching their goals."