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RM: ‘K-Pop’s success came from respecting diversity’

BTS star RM in historic speech at APEC CEO Summit: 'K-Pop's success came from respecting diversity and embracing world cultures - WATCH

BTS leader and global K-pop icon RM made history at the APEC CEO Summit in South Korea on Wednesday. The singer delivered a powerful speech on the theme ‘Cultural and Creative Industries in the APEC Region and the Soft Power of K-culture’.RM, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, suited up in style as he took to the stage to deliver his speech to political and business leaders from across the Asia-Pacific region.

RM on the success of K-Pop

“K-pop is not just a genre of music. It is a 360-degree, total package of music, dance, performance, visual style, storytelling, music video and even social media,” RM said in English at the Gyeongju Arts Center. Going on to talk about how K-Pop crosses borders to move hearts, he shared, “K-Pop’s success came from respecting diversity and embracing world cultures but still holding onto Korea’s unique identity.”

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RM compares K-Pop to bibimbap

The star also added smiles to the faces of fans by comparing K-pop to the traditional Korean dish bibimbap which he says symbolises ‘harmony in diversity’. In his speech, he said, “We take Korea’s unique aesthetics, notions and production system, but we don’t turn away elements of Western music like hip-hop, R&B or EDM. Just like bibimbap, these parts all keep their unique identities but mix together to make something new and fresh and delightful. “RM called for greater support for artists and the creative sector saying, “Culture is like a river. It flows freely, different strains sometimes coming together in harmony just like K-pop.” he said, urging leaders to recognise the transformative power of cultural exchange.The singer’s address was historical as it marked the first time that a K-pop artist spoke at the prestigious summit.

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