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Jungkook in the kitchen wearing his all black outfit, telling the camera, "I don't want you to tell me what to do"
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🐰: i want my feelings to be properly conveyed
🐰: FUCK!
Jungkook is feeling SASSY he's feeling BRATTY he doesn't GIVE A FUCK and I love him so bad
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To anyone that needs clarification, "your best" is what you can accomplish without damage to your physical, mental and emotional health, not what you can accomplish by destroying them
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260217 Suga's Instagram Post
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“I do understand that being idol groups and boy bands and girl groups in the K-pop industry, it might feel like it’s a little bit restraining about the negative sides of life,” says Suga. “But I think as artists and as individuals, you have to be able to express both the positive and the negative sides of life. I think we are slowly heading that way because this album has a lot of introspection and thoughts…things have changed and we are still changing.”
Yoongi: I think as artists and as individuals, you have to be able to express both the positive and the negative sides of life. I think we are slowly heading that way because this album has a lot of introspection and thoughts…things have changed and we are still changing.
Two weeks after my interview with them, I’ll receive a message from the band about their album title. They’ve chosen to name it Arirang, after a widely known anthem in Korea, reflecting the country’s history. They wanted a name that represents who they are as a group and the stories they want to tell. “ ‘Arirang’ is a traditional Korean folk song that transcends time and generations, long associated with emotions of connection, distance, and reunion,” they wrote.
"They wanted a name that represents who they are as a group and the stories they want to tell. “ Arirang’ is a traditional Korean folk song that transcends time and generations, long associated with emotions of connection, distance, and reunion,” they wrote."
“We have a diversity of genres,” Suga says. “What I can tell you is that it’s going to be quite different from the BTS albums and sounds that you’ve been listening to. You’re going to see a more mature side of BTS this time around.” “It’s truly the whole package,” RM says. “I can tell this next album is going to enlighten a little of that confusion.”
Yoongi: We have a diversity of genres. What I can tell you is that it’s going to be quite different from the BTS albums and sounds that you’ve been listening to. You’re going to see a more mature side of BTS this time around.
Namjoon: It’s truly the whole package.
Jung Kook enjoyed the routine of the camp. “It was really fun because we had three rooms in the studio,” he says. “Sometimes, we would pair up to go into a studio room. Sometimes, it would be just one of us and then we would switch pairs so that we could have different ideas and different types of collaborations. So it was our way of breaking away from molds, and sometimes it worked out really badly, sometimes it worked out really nicely. But the whole process was very liberating and free, so it was very fun.”
Jungkook: Sometimes, we would pair up to go into a studio room. Sometimes, it would be just one of us and then we would switch pairs so that we could have different ideas and different types of collaborations.
Through the years, though, the other members have grown into songwriters and producers in their own right, now boasting several songwriting and producing credits. The group’s artistic maturity, honed further during its time apart, had an exciting effect on this album’s sessions. “We’re all very ambitious, still, about writing music and creating music,” says Suga. “Depending on the different songs, there would be one member who would be the leading person who would contribute to the writing of the song.” Jimin, for example, expanded his skill set, learning new techniques on the music software QBS.
Yoongi: Depending on the different songs, there would be one member who would be the leading person who would contribute to the writing of the song.
“I think we’re still confused,” RM says, with characteristic honesty. “But we’re trying to find a little piece of gold inside this confusion.” To get that clarity, the group knew they had to return to the foundation of BTS: each other. They entered a songwriting camp for the first time, working with the music industry’s best songwriters and producers in Los Angeles.
"The group knew they had to return to the foundation of BTS: each other. They entered a songwriting camp for the first time, working with the music industry’s best songwriters and producers in Los Angeles."
For those two months in LA, back together in the same house, the boys—now men in their late 20s and early 30s—worked day in and day out, all in an effort to make the best possible album. They worked as if digging for a piece of gold, like they did in the early days. “And I think we kind of found one,” RM says, referring to their fifth studio album and their first in nearly six years.
"They worked as if digging for a piece of gold, like they did in the early days. 'And I think we kind of found one,' RM says"
“We’d do six days a week, like businessmen,” says RM, the band’s leader. They followed a strict routine: training together in the gym in the morning, coming back home for lunch, reporting to the studio by 1 p.m., and working with various songwriters and producers on new songs until about 8 p.m., after which they’d all go back home. Living in one house as roommates once again, BTS were inadvertently doing a simulation of life before superstardom, back to their days as trainees for Big Hit Entertainment (later rebranded as Hybe Corporation) when they would’ve given anything just to debut.
"They followed a strict routine: training together in the gym in the morning, coming back home for lunch, reporting to the studio by 1 p.m., and working with various songwriters and producers on new songs until about 8 p.m., after which they’d all go back home."
a thread of every album-related crumb from bts's gq interview
Nerdsung serenading us!? 😭🥰❤️❤️ Before spring ends - Wang OK #Han #StrayKids #YouMakeStrayKidsStay
Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue
Hannie singing on bbl 🥰 #Han #StrayKids #YouMakeStrayKidsStay
More Hannie singing on bbl 🎤 #Han #StrayKids #YouMakeStrayKidsStay
Hannie 🎤❤️ #Han #StrayKids #YouMakeStrayKidsStay
ARMY:
i wonder what BTS is doing🥹🥺🥹🥺 are they practicing? dancing? singing? 😖😫
Jimin: "3 butts"
#BTS
as a felix bias i also dont know lmao im still collecting data haha
WELL I DONT KNOW I DID NOT FACT CHECK LMAO TAKE THIS WITH A BUCKET OF SALT
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