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All about BTS – From early struggles to stardom

Everything shifted with the Most Beautiful Moment in Life series in 2015 and 2016. ‘I Need U’ finally nabbed their first music show win, painting raw pictures of teenage heartbreak and chaos. ‘Run’ and ‘Dope’ went viral online. ‘Dope’ smashed past 100 million YouTube views, showing the world their killer dance moves and swagger.

Then Wings hit in 2016, peaking at No. 26 on the Billboard 200, a record for K-pop groups back then. ‘Blood Sweat & Tears’ racked up views in hours, blending sultry beats with deep themes from books like Demian by Hermann Hesse. Hip-hop roots mixed with EDM and poetry, it felt like they were growing up right in front of us.

Social media became their secret weapon. Live broadcasts on V-Live and constant Twitter love made ARMY feel like family. By 2017, they expanded their name from Bangtan Sonyeondan, meaning Bulletproof Boy Scouts-to include ‘Beyond the Scene.’ It matched their maturing vibe perfectly.

The Love Yourself era from 2017 to 2018 was pure magic, starting with Her and its message of self-acceptance. They stormed the Billboard Music Awards, winning Top Social Artist as the first K-pop act ever. Awards poured in back home too.

Love Yourself: Tear made history in 2018, hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the first Korean album to do so. Their Speak Yourself stadium tour packed Wembley Stadium and the Rose Bowl, pulling in over 100,000 fans each night as the first Asian group to headline those spots.

During the 2020 pandemic, ‘Dynamite’ lit up the charts. Their first all-English track, it topped the Hot 100 and earned a Grammy nod, spreading pure sunshine when the world needed it most. Collabs with Halsey, Coldplay, and their UNICEF ‘Love Myself’ work amplified talks on mental health and self-love.

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