K-pop Sensation BTS Army To Take Break, Promises for Comeback

Last updated on November 30th, 2022 at 10:22 am

K-pop Sensation BTS Army announced they are taking a break from the group. For the next few months or years they will appear with their solo performance.

Bad news came on Tuesday for fans of K-pop music group BTS around the world. The group’s cast announced that they were taking a break for a few days. The group made the announcement during a dinner party (FESTA) on Tuesday.

This annual dinner party of BTS was being broadcast on YouTube. In the midst of this party, the group talked about it. All the members got very emotional while talking about the break.

What is BTS?

BTS is a South Korean singer band that started in 2013. The group has seven members, RM (26), Jin (28), Suga (28), J Hop (27), Jimin (25), V (25), and Jangkook (23).

There is a tremendous craze for BTS all over the world. Not only common people, many stars are also fans of this band. BTS fans are called ‘BTS Army’.

Korean pop culture has a very special spot in the music world. This is known as K-pop. Its music comes from South Korean music in origin.

What’s Breaking BTS?

In this YouTube premiere of the dinner party, the group talked about it for about 20 minutes. However, rapper Suga stated that the band is not breaking up. They will come together again after some time.

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Group member RM said that a lot changed during the pandemic. All the actors feel lost as a group. As a group and as an individual, he does not want to be exposed to K-pop culture.

The actors hope that they will continue to get the love of the army even after being separated.

Solo Performance By BTS Members

Jangkook said this was being discussed for a long time. Now is the right time to hone your individual talent apart from the group. However, they said that they will be back together again when the time comes.

According to the cast, they want BTS to last for a long time, so this break is essential for this journey. However, no one clarified when they would return as a group.

23 Guinness Book of World Records

The group’s new album Proof was released on 10 June. ‘BTS Army’ was waiting for his album for a long time.

The name of this group is recorded in 23 Guinness Book of World Records. The songs of the group make a splash around the world as soon as they are released.

BTS has a huge craze for songs like ‘Dynamite’, ‘Save Me’, ‘On’, ‘DNA’ and ‘Butter’. The song ‘Butter’, released in 2021, is the most viewed song on YouTube in 24 hours.

Also Read: Why do people hate BTS?

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