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Study Uncovers How Much Money K-Pop Fans Spend on Their Favorite Groups
K-pop albums could go for $10 to over $50 and some fans buy multiple copies to collect photo cards typically found in the elaborate packages.
The Best Reactions to BTS’ First Major Grammy Nomination
Fans and music critics say it’s long overdue, while members of BTS couldn’t hold in their excitement in a now-viral reaction video.
The 2021 Grammy Nominations Remind Us How Awful 2020 Has Been
The Academy made some bizarre choices, snubbing Fiona Apple and BTS, and nominating veteran acts for Best New Artist again.
BTS’ New Album ‘BE’ Is a Musical Time Capsule for 2020
The album’s single “Life Goes On,” is about holding onto hope in times of difficulty.
I Don’t Listen to BTS, so I Asked Fans Why I Should
I decided to stop being a clueless non-listener with the help of my ARMY friends.
The Guide to Getting Into BTS, the Biggest Boy Band On Earth
Wondering where to start ahead of their forthcoming album 'BE' later this month? Let us help you.
South Koreans Are Divided Over BTS’ Looming Mandatory Military Service
Pop culture critics say the whole conversation has been politicized, with some officials using it to boost their popularity.
Trolls in China Are Boycotting BTS. Will This Hurt the Band’s Success?
BTS is facing fierce backlash in China over comments on the Korean War, with top brands distancing themselves from the K-pop group.
BTS Fans are Raising Money to Keep Underprivileged Indian Kids in School
They reached their initial goal of $5,000 within 24 hours.
After the Success of ‘Dynamite,’ What’s Next For BTS?
The K-pop band talks quarantine hobbies, new music, and holding on to hope for a Grammy win.
BTS Is the First K-Pop Group to Reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Here’s What It Took to Get There.
The achievement is the just latest milestone for the pop group, whose song “Dynamite” now also holds the record for most YouTube views in 24 hours.
Some BTS Fans Thought a Member Was ‘Excluded’ in Latest Song, so They Hired a Truck to Protest
The truck had a large flat-screen that flashed photos of group member Jin, along with his accomplishments and a call to "give him opportunities to utilize his talents properly."