"2 Cool 4 Skool," a single album, served as BTS's Big Hit Entertainment debut in 2013.
The title track from BTS's debut album 2 Cool 4 Skool, "No More Dream," was their first music video, which was released on June 12, 2013. This edgy hip-hop song by BTS, which established the mood for their albums, is about the younger generation losing who they are and what they want to achieve in order to fit in with society's expectations.
It's understandable that some people have assumed that BTS made their debut on June 12 as a result of the release of this music video, but that is not the case. A day later, on June 13, BTS made their official debut in front of the general public when they performed "No More Dream" live for the first time on the Korean music competition show M Countdown.
ARMY and the BTS members themselves value June 13 because it's the day the band celebrates its anniversary, which serves to emphasize this point. Every year, "BTS Festa," a week-long event where the band showers fans with content, brings the community together. In the days preceding the anniversary, a lot of videos, pictures, and occasionally even songs are released, which culminate in the yearly BTS Dinner Party. Without a doubt, this is the season that their supporters love the most.
When was BTS formed?
BTS was created in 2010 as a result of Big Hit Entertainment CEO Bang Si-hyuk's desire to create a hip hop group around RM (Kim Nam-joon), a well-known underground rapper in Seoul. BTS was initially intended to be a hip hop group, but after seeing declining album sales, he changed his mind and believed that a different direction would be more commercially successful.
Hyuk made the decision to create an idol group that would be different from the typical, rigidly structured idol groups by allowing its members to express themselves freely as individuals as opposed to as a group. A launch was anticipated for the following year, so auditions were held that year. The band members practiced for up to 15 hours a day while living together before debuting in front of a select group of business professionals in 2013.
Suga said, "We started to tell the stories that people wanted to hear and were ready to hear—stories that other people could not or would not tell.” “We said what other people were feeling—like pain, anxieties, and worries.” “That was our goal—to create this empathy that people can relate to."
Which video game did BTS recently popularize?
The worldwide sensation "BTS" is renowned for using their "golden touch" repeatedly to make pretty much anything popular. BTS has been able to sell out practically everything they have ever used, from toothpaste to Hyundai cars. Most recently, one of the group's members was successful in increasing the popularity of a deduction game on Steam.
A deduction game called “Goose Goose Duck” has a concept that is uncannily similar to “Among Us.” The free-to-play video game has drawn a steady stream of players since its release. However, SteamDB reports that the game's popularity has increased since November 2022, when BTS' V played it with fans.
As of January 2023, the 2D game, in which geese cooperate to complete a mission, had half a million active users. This number has been rapidly increasing ever since V and the ARMY played the game. Because the servers lacked the capacity to handle such a large number of players, this unexpected and overwhelming surge in players led to some server outages. The developer, Gaggle Studio, stated that it "expected a large increase in players" following the release of yet another free update, but it hadn't anticipated such a big leap.
Did the members of BTS receive military training?
All able-bodied men in South Korea are required by law to serve in the military for 18 to 21 months, typically by the age of 28. The implications of the band members' upcoming mandatory military enlistment and the possibility of its dissolution continued to be the subject of market speculation as Hybe Corporation's stock prices fell sharply to below their initial public offering (IPO) despite the announcement of the October 2022 benefit concert.
Although the concert was hailed as a success by Bloomberg News, it was also noted that no additional dates had been planned. Hybe Corporation was predicted to lose close to US$10 billion over the course of ten years if the band members were made to serve in the military, and the South Korean economy would suffer a loss close to US$39 billion.
Big Hit Music announced in October 2022 that Jin, the oldest member of the group at 29 years old, had withdrawn his request for an enlistment deferral and would enlist by the end of the month after wrapping up his solo music promotions for his single "The Astronaut." The remaining members are anticipated to join at a later date, and the group intends to reunite in 2025 after their service commitments are completed.