Why do girls love BTS?

BTS, a South Korean pop group, has won 4 MTV Europe MUSIC Awards, featuring best track for “Dynamite” and best group.

The boy band had made great strides since their inception in 2013 as well as the release of their iconic album Love Yourself in 2017. Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts,” was their original name. It has not been an easy road for them. But, despite their many ups and downs, one consistent was the help and affection they received through their followers.

Their adoring admirers, dubbed “ARMY,” have long been enthralled by them. The BTS band has also always distinguished out and made statements, whether it was via music lyrics or overall style sense.

“No More Dream,” their debut song, addressed the issue of youngsters squandering their future and ambitions in favour of senseless studies. Their music has indeed been concentrated on youth and societal commentary since the outset. These songs have meaningful and compelling lyrics.

Here are some of my favourite phrases from their song ‘DNA.’

The band has received the most Daesangs. Daesang is a Korean word that means “great reward.” The greatest honour a K-pop artist can earn for purchasing the most digital and physical records, given out at the Golden Disk Awards and the Seoul Music Awards there at the conclusion of the year.

Album of the Year, Worldwide Icon of the Year, Song of the Year, as well as Artist of the Year are among their other well-known honours BTS.

BTS has amassed a sizable female fan base throughout the world over the course of its career. What is it about them that, despite the linguistic barrier, makes them so unique? Why is every girl’s joy caused by the group?

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