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Who joined BTS second?

by Ratan Srivastava
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Everyone, including their mothers, has heard of BTS, the seven-member K-pop boy band that really has taken the globe by storm (and our hearts.) But who was the first to join BTS? There seems to be a reason why J-Hope, RM, Jin, Jungkook, V, Jimin, and Suga joined inside the order that they did. It has something to do with BTS’ past and how the group evolved through several distinct concepts before becoming the Bangtan Boys we know today.

BTS made their debut in 2013 with “No More Dream,” a song from the album 2 Cool 4 Skool. With sold-out tours, seven studio albums, and much more number-one songs than we can count, the Bulletproof Boy Scouts have been one of the most well-known boy bands in the world. Halsey, Becky G, Desiigner, and Steve Aoki are among the musicians with whom the band and its members have collaborated. The Bangtan Boys has become the first K-pop group to participate there at Grammy Awards in 2020. In Lil Nas X’s performance of “Old Town Road,” the lads were included.

So, if you haven’t heard of BTS, you should know that the lads are quite big. But where did they begin? What is the sequence in which they joined? Find out the answers right now.

RM

Around 2010, RM was the very first trainee at BTS’ management business, Big Hit Entertainment. He were 16 years old at the time. RM was hired as just a trainee when Sleepy, a rapper he met at some other audition, pushed him to apply for Bang Si-hyuk, the CEO of Big Hit Entertainment, who gave them a position as a trainee. Bang and Big Hit Entertainment producer Pdogg agreed to form a hip hop group after RM’s audition, and BTS was born.

Suga

Suga was indeed the group’s next member to join. After auditioning for a rap competition organised by Big Hit Entertainment called “Hit It,” he began working as a producer for the company. Suga didn’t win the contest came in second—but he pleased the management at Big Hit Entertainment enough now that they offered him a job as a producer as well as a trainee. Suga joined BTS since he was 17 years old, in 2010. He claimed in interviews that Bang Si-hyuk, the CEO of Big Hit Entertainment, duped him into entering the band by assuring him he don’t have to dance and would only have to focus on rapping. Suga had no idea that BTS’ choreography would be among of the most difficult in K-pop.

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