BTS HOPES TO VISIT INDIA IN FUTURE

Mumbai: The K-pop band BTS comprises seven performers, and the absence of even one member feels huge for the rest of the band. Many BTS fans or ARMY have been concerned about SUGA since his recent shoulder surgery. The good news is that he is “quickly recovering”, informed his bandmate j-hope.

 “SUGA is quickly recovering at the moment. The absence of even just one member feels huge for us, so all the members including SUGA are hoping that he gets better quickly, so that he can join us on stage for us to become whole again,” j-hope told IANS. Talking about ‘Dynamite’ Jungkook said,  “We’re very thankful for the love and support that we have received with ‘Dynamite’. Our goal with ‘Dynamite’ was to give a burst of energy to the listeners and we’re just glad to have achieved it. We are eager to continue to give hope and joy to our listeners through our music.” Their latest music does just that. RM shared: “We believe all of our albums are important and have played important roles in our career. ‘BE’ is an album that we created to reflect our current thoughts and emotions and deliver a message of hope to our fans all over the world.”

 “We consistently try to convey the messages we want to deliver to the world honestly and confidently through our music. However, to do so, we’ve felt that singing and dancing isn’t enough, and it’s important for us to participate in overall aspects of the album-making process such as songwriting and producing, which we continuously make an effort to improve in,” said V. The album has eight songs, which touch upon topics like sadness, depression, hope and how the idea of travelling will change in the future. “After a series of discussions with our label and producers, we selected songs that felt the most right for the theme of this album. The final tracklist was also decided after discussions among us,” said Jimin. Now, they are eagerly waiting to meet their fans. “We’re ready to meet our fans whenever we can as soon as this pandemic comes to an end. There is nothing we want more than to go on tour to meet ARMY again in person. We really want to reach as many ARMY in the world as possible, so we hope to visit India in the future if an opportunity is given,” said Jin.

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