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Where is BTS now? The rise and fall of BTS was fast and huge. From south korean mega band to world wide sensation, BTS took over the world. But with military service looming, is this the end of BTS? #bts #btsarmy #whathappenedto #wherearetheynow #riseandfall BTS, also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan, or the Bangtan Boys, emerged from Big Hit Entertainment in South Korea in 2013. Comprising of seven members - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, the group redefined K-pop, crossing boundaries with their powerful lyrics, innovative music style, and intense performances. Their raw discussions on socio-cultural issues set them apart, resonating with the youth worldwide, leading to an immense global fanbase known as 'ARMY.' BTS quickly gained popularity in South Korea with their debut album "2 Cool 4 Skool." Their breakthrough internationally came with their second full album, "Wings," in 2016, marking their place on Billboard 200. The group achieved an unprecedented level of global fame, breaking numerous records. Their album "Love Yourself: Tear" (2018) debuted at number one on Billboard 200, a first for any Korean act. The group's rise reached new heights in 2020 when they released their single "Dynamite," which became their first song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Their influence extended beyond music, impacting fashion, language learning, and tourism, and advocating for mental health awareness and youth empowerment. However, around 2023, their activities began to slow down. Members began pursuing individual projects, exploring solo music careers, and focusing on personal lives, following the South Korean tradition of mandatory military service. Their gradual withdrawal from group activities marked the beginning of the end of an era, with their last album as a complete group, marking the pinnacle of their illustrious journey. Despite the hiatus, BTS' legacy continues to reverberate through global music, breaking cultural barriers, leaving a lasting impact on millions of fans. Their story, a testament to hard work, resilience, and the power of music, sets a precedent for future artists worldwide. Their fall from active music-making is viewed more as a graceful bow out than a tragic collapse, given their immeasurable contributions and influence. Join this channel to get access to exclusive private videos & perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkhh_JEXUpT9mAJHOATkIeg/join ► SUBSCRIBE FOR REGULAR YOUTUBE TIPS & TRICKS - https://goo.gl/oeZvZr ◄ WANT MORE INFO? CHECK OUT MY DEEP DIVE BLOGS - https://alanspicer.com/blog ❤️ GET MORE VIEWS WITH VIDIQ - https://vidiq.com/alanspicer
In this episode, we are discussing the BTS Love Yourself: Tear album, giving our interpretations of the lyrics and our thoughts on the tracks. We also discuss the Intro: Singularity, Fake Love and Airplane Pt.2 music videos, looking at the story, setting, dance and wardrobe. Here is the link to our Patreon, any support is appreciated, thank you so much! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=58248926
It's time to finish what we started - welcome to the third and final instalment of our Love Yourself: Tear review! Hopefully you might have listened in order but just in case, we intended to publish this episode as a full album review like we normally do. We did however have even more to say about this album than normal, so whilst trying to edit several hours of recording into a normal length episode however we had the idea of publishing this album review in three parts.To finish off the album we present to you some hot takes on odd kids, bouncy castles, vibe songs and Auto-Tune. Should Outro: Tear go somewhere else in the album? Does it ruin the vibe after So What? Is Anpanman better with choreo? Who will run away with our awards? Find out in this episode!Follow us on Insta @generationbts_ to see Natasha's excellent reels and other episode/content updates, or email us at GenerationBTSAllTheAlbums@gmail.com if you want to get in touch! We've also recently joined Twitter @generationbts_, TikTok @generationbts_, and YouTube @generationbts, so you can follow us there too if you want.You can find the links to the videos we talked about here.Thanks so much for listening and Borahae! x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part Two of the Love Yourself: Tear trilogy! If you listened to part one you'll know this already but just in case, we intended to publish this episode as a full album review like we normally do. We did however have even more to say about this album than normal, so whilst trying to edit several hours of recording into a normal length episode however we had the idea of publishing this album review in three parts, so if you feel like you're in the middle of an episode in this one that's the reason!In this episode we discuss sympathising with planets, the woes of running for nothing, JK's birthday karaoke, RM's vibing, and the eternal comforts of opening a door in our hearts where the members' love is waiting. Who gets most emotional over Magic Shop? Does Love Maze fit in an album about breaking up? Does Paradise deserve an OT7 performance? Listen for our takes! We normally say this in the episode, but we'll love you forever if you want to give the podcast a quick review! On Spotify you can just click the stars at the top of the feed, or on Apple Podcasts you can also click the stars and add a message if you want! :)Follow us on Insta @generationbts_ to see Natasha's excellent reels and other episode/content updates, or email us at GenerationBTSAllTheAlbums@gmail.com if you want to get in touch! We've also recently joined Twitter @generationbts_, TikTok @generationbts_, and YouTube @generationbts, so you can follow us there too if you want.You can find the links to the videos we talked about here.Thanks so much for listening and Borahae! x(FYI - we did not include references to James R. Doty's book ‘Into the Magic Shop', because it has recently been debated whether its connection to BTS and to the song ‘Magic Shop' can be verified). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the beautiful dark depths of Love Yourself: Tear! If you've pressed play already you will know this, but we intended to publish this episode as a full album review like we normally do. Whilst trying to edit several hours of recording into a normal length episode however (long-term listeners will know our episodes are already on the long side), we had the idea of publishing this album review in three parts, so please behold, and get your ears around, the first episode of what we have called The Love Yourself: Tear series! In this episode we discuss the transition from the happy, optimistic LY Her into the moody and tortured LY Tear, as well as BTS' takes on pretending to be someone you're not, and expectations around love and relationships - in other words, is it all Fake Love? Fear not if you're not into the big brainy/emotional stuff however, as we do also devote plenty of time to Jungkook's abs, wardrobe malfunctions, the traditional hair and outfit checks and at the end there is quite a lot about an imaginary flower. We normally say this in the episode, but we'll love you forever if you want to give the podcast a quick review! On Spotify you can just click the stars at the top of the feed, or on Apple Podcasts you can also click the stars and add a message if you want! :)Follow us on Insta @generationbts_ to see Natasha's excellent reels and other episode/content updates, or email us at GenerationBTSAllTheAlbums@gmail.com if you want to get in touch! We've also recently joined Twitter, @generationbts_ , TikTok @generationbts_ and YouTube @generationbts so you can follow us there too if you want. You can find the links to the videos we talked about here.Thanks so much for listening and Borahae! x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 and debuting in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment. The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produces much of their own material. Originally a hip hop group, their musical style has evolved to incorporate a wide range of genres; their lyrics have often discussed mental health, the troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards self-love, and individualism. Their work also frequently references literature, philosophy and psychological concepts, and includes an alternate universe storyline.After launching in 2013 with their single album 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS respectively released their first Korean-language studio album, Dark & Wild, and Japanese-language studio album, Wake Up, in 2014. The group's second Korean studio album, Wings (2016), was their first to sell one million copies in South Korea. By 2017, BTS had crossed into the global music market, leading the Korean wave into the United States and breaking several sales records. They became the first Korean ensemble to receive a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for their single "Mic Drop", as well as the first act from South Korea to top the Billboard 200 with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018). BTS became one of the few groups since the Beatles in 1966–1968 with four US number-one albums in less than two years, and Love Yourself: Answer (2018) was the first Korean album certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2020, BTS became the first all-South Korean act to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Global 200 with their Grammy-nominated single "Dynamite". Their follow-up releases "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter", and "Permission to Dance" made them the quickest act to earn four US number-one singles since Justin Timberlake in 2006.As of 2022, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean history, having sold in excess of 30 million albums via the Circle Chart, and their studio album Map of the Soul: 7 (2020) is the best-selling album of all time in South Korea. They are the first non-English-speaking and Asian act to hold sold-out concerts at Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl (Love Yourself World Tour in 2019), and were named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's (IFPI) Global Recording Artist of the Year for both 2020 and 2021. The group's many accolades include multiple American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Golden Disc Awards, and nominations for two Grammy Awards. In 2017, they partnered with UNICEF to establish the Love Myself anti-violence campaign, going on to address three sessions of the United Nations General Assembly. Featured on Time's international cover as "Next Generation Leaders" and dubbed the "Princes of Pop", BTS has also appeared on Time's lists of the 25 most influential people on the internet (2017–2019) and the 100 most influential people in the world (2019), and in 2018 became the youngest recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the President of South Korea for their contributions in spreading Korean culture and language.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 and debuting in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment. The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produces much of their own material. Originally a hip hop group, their musical style has evolved to incorporate a wide range of genres; their lyrics have often discussed mental health, the troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards self-love, and individualism. Their work also frequently references literature, philosophy and psychological concepts, and includes an alternate universe storyline.After launching in 2013 with their single album 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS respectively released their first Korean-language studio album, Dark & Wild, and Japanese-language studio album, Wake Up, in 2014. The group's second Korean studio album, Wings (2016), was their first to sell one million copies in South Korea. By 2017, BTS had crossed into the global music market, leading the Korean wave into the United States and breaking several sales records. They became the first Korean ensemble to receive a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for their single "Mic Drop", as well as the first act from South Korea to top the Billboard 200 with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018). BTS became one of the few groups since the Beatles in 1966–1968 with four US number-one albums in less than two years, and Love Yourself: Answer (2018) was the first Korean album certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2020, BTS became the first all-South Korean act to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Global 200 with their Grammy-nominated single "Dynamite". Their follow-up releases "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter", and "Permission to Dance" made them the quickest act to earn four US number-one singles since Justin Timberlake in 2006.As of 2022, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean history, having sold in excess of 30 million albums via the Circle Chart, and their studio album Map of the Soul: 7 (2020) is the best-selling album of all time in South Korea. They are the first non-English-speaking and Asian act to hold sold-out concerts at Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl (Love Yourself World Tour in 2019), and were named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's (IFPI) Global Recording Artist of the Year for both 2020 and 2021. The group's many accolades include multiple American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Golden Disc Awards, and nominations for two Grammy Awards. In 2017, they partnered with UNICEF to establish the Love Myself anti-violence campaign, going on to address three sessions of the United Nations General Assembly. Featured on Time's international cover as "Next Generation Leaders" and dubbed the "Princes of Pop", BTS has also appeared on Time's lists of the 25 most influential people on the internet (2017–2019) and the 100 most influential people in the world (2019), and in 2018 became the youngest recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the President of South Korea for their contributions in spreading Korean culture and language.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010 and debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment.[5] The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produces much of their own output. Originally a hip hop group, their musical style has since evolved to incorporate a wider range of genres. Their lyrics often contain personal and social commentary on the themes of mental health, troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards loving oneself, and individualism. Their work also frequently references literature and psychological concepts and includes an alternative universe storyline.After debuting in 2013 with their single album 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS released their first Korean-language studio album, Dark & Wild, and Japanese-language studio album, Wake Up, in 2014. The group's second Korean studio album, Wings (2016), was their first to sell one million copies in South Korea. By 2017, BTS crossed into the global music market, leading the Korean wave into the US and breaking numerous sales records. They became the first Korean group to receive a certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for their single "Mic Drop", as well as the first Korean act to top the US Billboard 200 with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018). BTS became one of the few groups since the Beatles to have four US number-one albums in less than two years, and Love Yourself: Answer (2018) was the first Korean album certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2020, BTS became the first all-South Korean act to reach number one on the Billboard Global 200 and US Billboard Hot 100 with their Grammy-nominated single "Dynamite". Their follow-up releases "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter", and "Permission to Dance" made BTS the quickest act to earn five US number-one singles since Michael Jackson.Having sold over 32 million albums, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean history and holds the best-selling album in South Korea with Map of the Soul: 7. They are the first non-English speaking Asian act to be named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's (IFPI) Global Recording Artist of the Year (2020–2021) and to chart on Billboard's Top Touring Artists of the 2010s (placing at number 45). BTS were also able to headline and sell out Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl (Love Yourself World Tour in 2019). Featured on Time's international cover as "Next Generation Leaders" and dubbed "Princes of Pop", BTS has also appeared on the magazine's lists of the 25 most influential people on the internet (2017–2019) and the 100 most influential people in the world (2019). The group's numerous accolades include nine American Music Awards, 12 Billboard Music Awards, 24 Golden Disk Awards, and nominations for two Grammy Awards and two Brit Awards. Outside of music, they partnered with UNICEF to establish the Love Myself anti-violence campaign, addressed three sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, and became the youngest ever recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the President of South Korea due to their contributions in spreading Korean culture and language.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010 and debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment.[5] The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produces much of their own output. Originally a hip hop group, their musical style has since evolved to incorporate a wider range of genres. Their lyrics often contain personal and social commentary on the themes of mental health, troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards loving oneself, and individualism. Their work also frequently references literature and psychological concepts and includes an alternative universe storyline.After debuting in 2013 with their single album 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS released their first Korean-language studio album, Dark & Wild, and Japanese-language studio album, Wake Up, in 2014. The group's second Korean studio album, Wings (2016), was their first to sell one million copies in South Korea. By 2017, BTS crossed into the global music market, leading the Korean wave into the US and breaking numerous sales records. They became the first Korean group to receive a certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for their single "Mic Drop", as well as the first Korean act to top the US Billboard 200 with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018). BTS became one of the few groups since the Beatles to have four US number-one albums in less than two years, and Love Yourself: Answer (2018) was the first Korean album certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2020, BTS became the first all-South Korean act to reach number one on the Billboard Global 200 and US Billboard Hot 100 with their Grammy-nominated single "Dynamite". Their follow-up releases "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter", and "Permission to Dance" made BTS the quickest act to earn five US number-one singles since Michael Jackson.Having sold over 32 million albums, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean history and holds the best-selling album in South Korea with Map of the Soul: 7. They are the first non-English speaking Asian act to be named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's (IFPI) Global Recording Artist of the Year (2020–2021) and to chart on Billboard's Top Touring Artists of the 2010s (placing at number 45). BTS were also able to headline and sell out Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl (Love Yourself World Tour in 2019). Featured on Time's international cover as "Next Generation Leaders" and dubbed "Princes of Pop", BTS has also appeared on the magazine's lists of the 25 most influential people on the internet (2017–2019) and the 100 most influential people in the world (2019). The group's numerous accolades include nine American Music Awards, 12 Billboard Music Awards, 24 Golden Disk Awards, and nominations for two Grammy Awards and two Brit Awards. Outside of music, they partnered with UNICEF to establish the Love Myself anti-violence campaign, addressed three sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, and became the youngest ever recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the President of South Korea due to their contributions in spreading Korean culture and language.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010 and debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment.[5] The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produces much of their own output. Originally a hip hop group, their musical style has since evolved to incorporate a wider range of genres. Their lyrics often contain personal and social commentary on the themes of mental health, troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards loving oneself, and individualism. Their work also frequently references literature and psychological concepts and includes an alternative universe storyline.After debuting in 2013 with their single album 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS released their first Korean-language studio album, Dark & Wild, and Japanese-language studio album, Wake Up, in 2014. The group's second Korean studio album, Wings (2016), was their first to sell one million copies in South Korea. By 2017, BTS crossed into the global music market, leading the Korean wave into the US and breaking numerous sales records. They became the first Korean group to receive a certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for their single "Mic Drop", as well as the first Korean act to top the US Billboard 200 with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018). BTS became one of the few groups since the Beatles to have four US number-one albums in less than two years, and Love Yourself: Answer (2018) was the first Korean album certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2020, BTS became the first all-South Korean act to reach number one on the Billboard Global 200 and US Billboard Hot 100 with their Grammy-nominated single "Dynamite". Their follow-up releases "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter", and "Permission to Dance" made BTS the quickest act to earn five US number-one singles since Michael Jackson.Having sold over 32 million albums, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean history and holds the best-selling album in South Korea with Map of the Soul: 7. They are the first non-English speaking Asian act to be named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's (IFPI) Global Recording Artist of the Year (2020–2021) and to chart on Billboard's Top Touring Artists of the 2010s (placing at number 45). BTS were also able to headline and sell out Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl (Love Yourself World Tour in 2019). Featured on Time's international cover as "Next Generation Leaders" and dubbed "Princes of Pop", BTS has also appeared on the magazine's lists of the 25 most influential people on the internet (2017–2019) and the 100 most influential people in the world (2019). The group's numerous accolades include nine American Music Awards, 12 Billboard Music Awards, 24 Golden Disk Awards, and nominations for two Grammy Awards and two Brit Awards. Outside of music, they partnered with UNICEF to establish the Love Myself anti-violence campaign, addressed three sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, and became the youngest ever recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the President of South Korea due to their contributions in spreading Korean culture and language.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010 and debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment.[5] The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produces much of their own output. Originally a hip hop group, their musical style has since evolved to incorporate a wider range of genres. Their lyrics often contain personal and social commentary on the themes of mental health, troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards loving oneself, and individualism. Their work also frequently references literature and psychological concepts and includes an alternative universe storyline.After debuting in 2013 with their single album 2 Cool 4 Skool, BTS released their first Korean-language studio album, Dark & Wild, and Japanese-language studio album, Wake Up, in 2014. The group's second Korean studio album, Wings (2016), was their first to sell one million copies in South Korea. By 2017, BTS crossed into the global music market, leading the Korean wave into the US and breaking numerous sales records. They became the first Korean group to receive a certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for their single "Mic Drop", as well as the first Korean act to top the US Billboard 200 with their studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018). BTS became one of the few groups since the Beatles to have four US number-one albums in less than two years, and Love Yourself: Answer (2018) was the first Korean album certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2020, BTS became the first all-South Korean act to reach number one on the Billboard Global 200 and US Billboard Hot 100 with their Grammy-nominated single "Dynamite". Their follow-up releases "Savage Love", "Life Goes On", "Butter", and "Permission to Dance" made BTS the quickest act to earn five US number-one singles since Michael Jackson.Having sold over 32 million albums, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean history and holds the best-selling album in South Korea with Map of the Soul: 7. They are the first non-English speaking Asian act to be named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's (IFPI) Global Recording Artist of the Year (2020–2021) and to chart on Billboard's Top Touring Artists of the 2010s (placing at number 45). BTS were also able to headline and sell out Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl (Love Yourself World Tour in 2019). Featured on Time's international cover as "Next Generation Leaders" and dubbed "Princes of Pop", BTS has also appeared on the magazine's lists of the 25 most influential people on the internet (2017–2019) and the 100 most influential people in the world (2019). The group's numerous accolades include nine American Music Awards, 12 Billboard Music Awards, 24 Golden Disk Awards, and nominations for two Grammy Awards and two Brit Awards. Outside of music, they partnered with UNICEF to establish the Love Myself anti-violence campaign, addressed three sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, and became the youngest ever recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the President of South Korea due to their contributions in spreading Korean culture and language.
BTS, một nhóm nhạc nổi tiếng khắp ngành công nghiệp K-Pop đã ra mắt album tên “LOVE YOURSELF: 轉 ‘Tear'”. Khi nhìn vào track list, nếu bạn là người Nhật thì chắc chắn track “ANPANMAN” sẽ đập ngay vào mắt bạn. Không sai, bài hát này viết về Anpanman, một nhân vật quá đỗi quen thuộc mà hoạ sĩ Takashi Yanase đã vẽ nên. Thoạt nhìn qua, nó trông như một bài hát có phong cách mới lạ, nói đúng hơn là một bài hát mang phong cách “chỉ để cho vui”, tuy nhiên, nó lại mang nhiều ý nghĩa hơn thế, nó ý nghĩa đến nỗi mà người nghe không thể tưởng tượng đến. Vậy ý nghĩa đó là gì? Hãy cùng chúng mình tìm hiểu thông qua số podcast lần này nhen!
Hi everyone, welcome to Episode #12. This week, our wine of the week is the Strawberry Soju and the Chaberton Bacchus. As always we will highlight what's new in Pop Culture and New Music. Robyn will delight you with our "Ask Army" Twitter poll, and Tara does another segment on "BTS as ____ songs". We will then discuss the BTS album Love Yourself: Tear, as well as live watch & discuss the corresponding album videos! Drink Wine & Love BTS! Tara & Robyn #winearmy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bangtanwineclub/message
Hi everyone, welcome to Episode #11. This week, our wine of the week is the Maan Farms Rose from Abbotsford, BC, Canada. As always we will highlight what's new in Pop Culture and New Music. Robyn will delight you with our "Ask Army" Twitter poll, and Tara does another segment on "BTS as ____ songs". We will then discuss the BTS album Love Yourself: Tear, as well as live watch & discuss the corresponding album videos! Drink Wine & Love BTS! Tara & Robyn #winearmy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bangtanwineclub/message
Welcome back to the PaynePoints of Interest Podcast with Sarah Harbuck, Megan Harbuck, and guest Yoon Bae. In this episode, Yoon tells her story of how she went from an accountant with a casual love of Korean Pop Music, to being the owner of the first K-Pop merchandise store in the entire state of Texas. You can find her at evepinkshop.com and @evepink_official on Instagram. All of our social media and info can be found at paynepoints.com, so check us out there for all of our latest updates! Note: Around the 38 minute mark, Producer Megan incorrectly says that BTS' Map of the Soul: Persona came out in 2018. She meant to say Love Yourself: Tear, as she personally had noticed a big spike in K-pop at that time. She also noted she remembers being 11 when Big Bang's Bang Bang Bang came out; that song came out in 2015, making her 15, not 11. Imagine being a 20 year old who can't remember how old they were during certain moments in their life. It's rough.
We are once again lucky to have our second guest, Gabby Agustin for you to listen to. This episode is a different view of the realism of the American dream and Gabby's decision to leave the Philippines with her family. This episode is based on Gabby's immigration story and how she's been finding it in the states as a storyteller with her own podcast {Off she goes}, photographer and more!! Gabby Agustin: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gm_ag/ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offshegoespod/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4hcozeGWIHzdnCV7kAd0ez ——— Song Taken from the Love Yourself 轉 ‘Tear' album set to come out May 18 2018 Please don't reposted this video anywhere. If you do please link / give me credit. Connect with Moonlight Avenue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonlightav... Produced by BTS and ©MoonlightAvenue --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinthe21stcentury/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lostinthe21stcentury/support
We had twenty minutes of content remaining and did it in 19:59.96 seconds. Julie and Kalea share their favorite underrated tracks in this extremely concise episode. We'd love to know our listeners' favorite tracks, so if we've left off your favorite track, let us know on our socials below!Our socials:Instagram: @girlzwithfunpodTwitter:@girlzwithfunpodFacebook: Girlz With Fun PodcastYoutube: Girlz With Fun Podcast
This is our eleventh episode for 'Interlude: ARMY,' a podcast created by ARMY for ARMY. In episode 11, Rosan (xCeleste) and Jose (JoseOchoaTV) talk about IU x SUGA collab, their Youtube streams + vlive & more! They also had the honor to interview Dr. James R. Doty, a clinical professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University. He is the author of, “Into the Magic Shop” The book BTS referenced during their Love Yourself: Tear era. Episodes will be posted every week with more exclusive content on the Himalaya app, so stay tuned! ►Guests:Dr. James R. Doty (http://ccare.stanford.edu/about/people/ccare-staff/)► Host/Emcee:Rosan (Twitter) (Instagram)Jose (Twitter) (Instagram)► Producer: Rosan, Jose► Executive Producer:Charlene Pae (Twitter) (Instagram)Emily Haydel (Twitter) (Instagram)► Logo:Ivy (Instagram)
BTS went to the Grammys!! Dream come true!! Their album, "Love Yourself: Tear" was nominated for Best Recording Package and they were chosen to present Best R&B Album. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aetalk/support
At the request of their twitter followers, hosts Yady and Natalie set aside some time to make their way through the Love Yourself: Tear comeback stages. Follow along as they comment on the various elements that make these performances so fulfilling to watch. Can you guess which one is their favorite? For donations, check out our ko-fi account. https://ko-fi.com/ftwbts
This week we're discussing BTS' interviews, Love Yourself: Tear, and the upcoming BBMAS. Follow us on: Twitter @Grown_n_BTSin Instagram @Grown_n_BTSinpod. For topics you'd like to hear discussed, questions you may have, or just to say hey, email us at grownnbtsin@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grownnbtsinpod/message
Follow hosts Yady and Natalie as they give their various thoughts on BTS' latest full length album, Love Yourself: Tear. A track by track review where we voice our likes, dislikes, and tell a lot of dumb jokes. Check out our twitter @bangtanpodcast to participate in a poll for the topic of our next episode!
The Fangirls have been fans of BTS for quite a while--even the Maknae! Come join us as we talk about our favorite songs from Love Yourself: Tear, all-time favorite BTS songs (so far!!), and how we entered the ahjumma contingent of ARMY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Overwhelmed by comeback? In today's episode, Kayla and Bethany share a timeline of all (most) the large events taken place during BTS' comeback for Love Yourself: Tear. Join us in praising BTS for all their accomplishments and achievements for LY: Tear along with some fangiriling/boying over their BBMA performance in addition to various other live performances of Fake Love, Airplane pt. 2, and Anpanman. Send suggestions, comments, and corrections our way! Email: stanningbtspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @StanningBTSpod Instagram: @sugavreekookiejams
On this episode, BTS experiences unprecedented crossover success, Katie Kim makes some moves to continue her debut path, Cheska (aka SleepyMinji) is done with music, and Kaz has a bone to pick with Asian Junkie and their take on Jay Park's response to concerns about 6ix9ine. All that, new tunes, and more!What’s New?Kaz[MV] AOA _ Bingle Bangle(빙글뱅글)SHINee 샤이니 '데리러 가 (Good Evening)' MV박재범 Jay Park - SOJU (Feat. 2 Chainz) [Official Audio]Petey[MV] UNI.T(유니티) _ No More(넘어)KHAN "I'm Your Girl ?" M/V[MV] 문별(Moon Byul) - SELFISH (Feat. 슬기 of Red Velvet)The Volunteers - Violet + NicerHeadlinesBTS’s ‘Love Yourself: Tear’ debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 135,000 units‘K-Pop Star 4’ winner Katie Kim reportedly leaves YG, preparing for debut at another companyYang Hyun Suk Confirms And Explains Katie Kim’s Departure From YG, Addresses Her Solo DebutUpdate: Katie Kim Unveils Spellbinding MV Teaser For DebutFormer FIESTAR Member Cheska Says Emotional Effect And Stress Has Led Her To Stop Making MusicJay Park responds to concerned fans after 6ix9ine (a felon due to sex act with 13-year-old) performs at release party
Well, BTS is pumping out more content than any human could possibly keep track of, so we decided it was the perfect time to check in with the group. We review their latest album “Love Yourself: Tear”, talk about their appearance on the BBMAs, and try to keep track of their press circuit schedule. We also give a stern lecture to American interviewers, defend the photographers of the world, hash out our true feelings over two hairstyles on one head, and play “Would You Rather - BTS Edition”. Buckle up - that’s what you’re in for today on Noona Ya Business! 00:00 Intro 01:08 Let's Reassess 12:23 BTS (Part 3) 13:43 If BTS had other jobs... 31:20 Review "Love Yourself: Tear" 51:58 BBMAs 1:07:22 Ellen 1:26:06 Spotify 1:26:50 We're almost legal! Episode 21: Ask Us Anything! 1:31:47 Outro Don't forget to connect with us! You can reach us through Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail us becca@noonayabusiness.com or megan@noonayabusiness.com.
BTS continues to amaze the world with their remarkable talent and abilities to not only write and produce music, but also to compose music that sends positive and relatable messages to people of all backgrounds. In today’s episode, Kayla and Bethany discuss the Bangtan Boys new album, Love Yourself: Tear. Join us as we explore this lyrically complex and genius album song by song, discussing each songs unique style along with its lyrics and meaning. Send suggestions, comments, and corrections our way! Email: stanningbtspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @stanningBTSpod Instagram: @sugavreekookiejams
E and I share our thoughts on BTS latest album Love Yourself: TEAR. BTS - m/v: Singularity: https://youtu.be/p8npDG2ulKQ BTS - m/v: Fake Love: https://youtu.be/7C2z4GqqS5E Libsyn catalog: http://tvmovielover.libsyn.com/ Find Mo on twitter: @BookDreamer01 @TVMovieMistress Find E at: Color of Fandom Email: TvMovieMistress@Gmail.Com Paypal Patreon Libsyn Stitcher iheart radio
Taehyung is toying with ARMY's emotions. Are we sad? Turned on? Thought provoked? All of the above? In today's episode, Kayla and Bethany briefly share their BTS Ticket story, followed by a thorough conversation of the recent BTS Comeback Trailer 'Singularity' for Love Yourself: Tear. Join us in discussing Taheyung's velvety vocals, remarkable dancing, and stunning visuals along with hypothesizing the meaning of Singularity and, of course, it's theories. Send suggestions, comments, and corrections our way! Email: stanningbtspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @stanningBTSpod Instagram: @sugavreekookiejams Singularity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8npDG2ulKQ