
BTS and hip hop music
BTSとヒップホップ音楽
"BTS" interviewed by British BBC Radio
British BBC Radio 1 interviewed the Korean boy group "BTS."
Adele Roberts, who hosts BBC Radio 1, recently visited Seoul and met with BTS. As previously announced, he will be producing a K-pop documentary about the success of BTS.
In a video released on the 19th, Roberts said, ``I heard a BTS song a few months ago, and since then I have been grateful to ARMYs (fans of BTS) all over the world.'' Ta. It was his first experience. ``BTS was not a group that just passed by.''
Roberts talked about the stage with the choreographer who completed BTS' performance. Choreographer Song Seong-deok said, ``It's fun to work with BTS. We fit together very well. The best dancer is J-Hope.''
Roberts also said that he would be happy if BTS visited London, England and released their new album. They want to share their songs and performances with music fans around the world. The members responded, ``I've never been to London. I would love to go.''
RM revealed, ``When we prepare for an album, we spend a whole month concentrating on work and practice.When we debuted, we practiced 15 hours a day.'' Suga humbly said that he was ``blessed by the times'' regarding his success based on social media.
``MIC Drop Remix Version'' released by BTS last year entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks, setting a record for the longest time on the chart for a K-pop group.
(From K-POP News)
The ``MIC Drop Remix Version'' released last year entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks, making BTS the longest stay on the chart among K-pop groups.
Adele Roberts from the British BBC came out of the way to conduct an interview.
It seems that BTS's popularity has taken root all over the world. If the word "BTS" is included in a TV or radio program, a certain amount of users will show interest. Because it proves it.
For example, the major (three major) music agencies in South Korea seem to be following the following business strategy.
○Developing artists, not idols (YG)
○Creating music that is loved by everyone (JYP)
○1 Idol's multi-strategy (SM)
Bang Si-hyuk, CEO of Big Hit, to which BTS belongs, seems to have started with all of the above conditions in mind.
The strategy seems to have worked perfectly.
I guess you could say it worked because CEO Bang Si-hyuk's idea and the talented group of BTS matched like two wheels of a car.
However, no matter how great a concept is, it would not have turned out this way if the people who put it into practice were lacking in talent, and if the concept had been flawed, it would have been difficult for even a talented group like BTS to show their face to the world.
At first glance, the path that BTS took seems to have led to today's success due to a shift in strategy.
They got their start in hip-hop. The fact that they achieved some level of popularity with their relatively minor style of hip-hop probably shows the talent of this group, but they didn't rest on their laurels. While retaining the image of a hip-hop group, they are attempting to shift their position by actively adding pop elements.
Although he started out with a strong professional style, he is too weak to push forward and lacks financial strength. He wanted to continue to reach the pinnacle of hip-hop, but for now he was aiming to make some extra money by doing pop music.
However, I wonder if it will be that easy...No matter what you do, there are only a handful of successful people in this industry.
It seems that some people disliked the attempt and left the group, so for people who are into hip-hop, trying to get close to idol songs seems like a boring thing, regardless of whether it's a success or not.
However, BTS had the talent to do both. No, talent alone is not enough. It seems that they were faced with even greater challenges, and they overcame them through their efforts.
Then this happens. BTS started from a strategy similar to YG's, and eventually started writing pop songs that would be popular with the general public, in order to raise funds for a small agency. It was also a positive introduction to JYP's beloved music.
SM's ``one idol multi-strategy'' seems to have developed relatively smoothly, partly because BTS gained enthusiastic fans right after their debut.
If you follow BTS's trajectory of ``MIC Drop Remix Version'' staying on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks, you can feel that the whole story was prepared for them today.
BTS fans are currently crazy about their original music.
ARMYs who came into contact with hip-hop through BTS must be thinking, ``Hip-hop is such a wonderful music.''
BTSとヒップホップ音楽
"BTS" interviewed by British BBC Radio
British BBC Radio 1 interviewed the Korean boy group "BTS."
Adele Roberts, who hosts BBC Radio 1, recently visited Seoul and met with BTS. As previously announced, he will be producing a K-pop documentary about the success of BTS.
In a video released on the 19th, Roberts said, ``I heard a BTS song a few months ago, and since then I have been grateful to ARMYs (fans of BTS) all over the world.'' Ta. It was his first experience. ``BTS was not a group that just passed by.''
Roberts talked about the stage with the choreographer who completed BTS' performance. Choreographer Song Seong-deok said, ``It's fun to work with BTS. We fit together very well. The best dancer is J-Hope.''
Roberts also said that he would be happy if BTS visited London, England and released their new album. They want to share their songs and performances with music fans around the world. The members responded, ``I've never been to London. I would love to go.''
RM revealed, ``When we prepare for an album, we spend a whole month concentrating on work and practice.When we debuted, we practiced 15 hours a day.'' Suga humbly said that he was ``blessed by the times'' regarding his success based on social media.
``MIC Drop Remix Version'' released by BTS last year entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks, setting a record for the longest time on the chart for a K-pop group.
(From K-POP News)
The ``MIC Drop Remix Version'' released last year entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks, making BTS the longest stay on the chart among K-pop groups.
Adele Roberts from the British BBC came out of the way to conduct an interview.
It seems that BTS's popularity has taken root all over the world. If the word "BTS" is included in a TV or radio program, a certain amount of users will show interest. Because it proves it.
For example, the major (three major) music agencies in South Korea seem to be following the following business strategy.
○Developing artists, not idols (YG)
○Creating music that is loved by everyone (JYP)
○1 Idol's multi-strategy (SM)
Bang Si-hyuk, CEO of Big Hit, to which BTS belongs, seems to have started with all of the above conditions in mind.
The strategy seems to have worked perfectly.
I guess you could say it worked because CEO Bang Si-hyuk's idea and the talented group of BTS matched like two wheels of a car.
However, no matter how great a concept is, it would not have turned out this way if the people who put it into practice were lacking in talent, and if the concept had been flawed, it would have been difficult for even a talented group like BTS to show their face to the world.
At first glance, the path that BTS took seems to have led to today's success due to a shift in strategy.
They got their start in hip-hop. The fact that they achieved some level of popularity with their relatively minor style of hip-hop probably shows the talent of this group, but they didn't rest on their laurels. While retaining the image of a hip-hop group, they are attempting to shift their position by actively adding pop elements.
Although he started out with a strong professional style, he is too weak to push forward and lacks financial strength. He wanted to continue to reach the pinnacle of hip-hop, but for now he was aiming to make some extra money by doing pop music.
However, I wonder if it will be that easy...No matter what you do, there are only a handful of successful people in this industry.
It seems that some people disliked the attempt and left the group, so for people who are into hip-hop, trying to get close to idol songs seems like a boring thing, regardless of whether it's a success or not.
However, BTS had the talent to do both. No, talent alone is not enough. It seems that they were faced with even greater challenges, and they overcame them through their efforts.
Then this happens. BTS started from a strategy similar to YG's, and eventually started writing pop songs that would be popular with the general public, in order to raise funds for a small agency. It was also a positive introduction to JYP's beloved music.
SM's ``one idol multi-strategy'' seems to have developed relatively smoothly, partly because BTS gained enthusiastic fans right after their debut.
If you follow BTS's trajectory of ``MIC Drop Remix Version'' staying on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks, you can feel that the whole story was prepared for them today.
BTS fans are currently crazy about their original music.
ARMYs who came into contact with hip-hop through BTS must be thinking, ``Hip-hop is such a wonderful music.''
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