BTS Billboard Takeover

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I know this is basically a week overdue that’s partially why I debated on if  I should continue and finish it as I originally planned. Now, this is kind of old news, but this is history we’re talking about. (Plus, my excuse for why this post is late is that I’ve been watching my thirteen-months-old nephew for basically the entire month of May while his parents were out of the country. Single mothers out there I commend you because it was a struggle and you all truly impress me) Regardless of excuses, we have to discuss history.

Sunday, 21 of May, the month-long social media whirlwind surrounding the Billboard Music Awards: Top Social Artist came to a conclusion.  A.R.M.Ys (members of BTS’ fandom) and other fans of the Kpop community worked together to secure BTS’ victory with a record-breaking total of over 300 million votes. This was not only record-breaking for Kpop, considering that BTS was the first artist in the Kpop genre to be nominated and also to win this specific BBMA (if any), but also record-breaking for the BBMAs in general.

The Voting

Now,  I have been heavily invested in voting for BTS as well as monitoring the voting situation myself and I can promise that just when I thought it was getting boring, something would happen to spark up interest again. There is never a dull moment in the world of Kpop especially, as an American stanning Kpop (people just think you’re crazy. Granted… it can seem that way, but I prefer to say that Kpop fans are just extremely dedicated.) Thanks to the dedication of ARMYs and other Kpop fandoms, who wanted to see the recognition of Kpop, BTS was invited to attend the BBMAs and then ultimately took the award home with them back to South Korea.

The Determination

It was through the determination of fans that BTS was invited to the BBMAs. I would consider myself to be an ARMY (I have other groups I really like too. I may make a post about that later), but even I started to feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer force of presence that ARMYs and a few non-ARMYs (I know there were other imagesKpop fandoms who pitched in to help see Kpop succeed. I’ve been on those aminos.) had across Twitter. I was also very impressed and proud to see what unity among the fandoms could do. Such as, break servers and leave a clear gap between first and second place. Three-hundred million votes are completely insane to even comprehend. Every person who voted could vote up to two-hundred times (100 on Twitter and an addition 100 on the BBMAs’ website) 300,000,000/200 is still 1,500,000. If we divide that number by the twenty-one days that BBMA voting was open, 1,500,000/21 we end up with 74,428.571 that means at least seventy-four thousand four hundred and twenty-nine people voted every day. Bear in mind not everyone is going to do the max amount of voting every single day (I know there were days I forgot because after dealing with my nephew all day I just wanted to go to bed most nights) so there were probably a lot more people who voted for BTS during the BBMAs. If that doesn’t blow your mind, I don’t know what does.

Leaving a Mark

BTS arrived in Las Vegas for the BBMAs on May 19, and just as anyone who has fallen into the black hole that is Kpop and its fandoms know, they left their mark on the people they met. Laura Marano (also known as Aly from the Disney Channel show Austin and Aly) learned some of the boys’ choreography (where she was dubbed the eighth member of BTS) and later interviewed them on the magenta carpet. In a short youtube video, Marano shares her experience (which may have involved her accidentally hitting one of them) and her overall opinion of the members. bts-jadi-sorotan-dunia-di-bbma-2017Kim Seok Jin reminded all of us why he is the visual of the group as he traded in the title ‘car door guy’ for ‘the third one from the left’; in fact, it drew so much attention that ‘the third one from the left was even brought up during interviews that BTS had following the BBMAs. “The third one from the left took over Twitter (and you better believe some ARMYs had fun with that). And of course, BTS met a lot of other artists, but it really seemed like The Chain Smokers and Halsey got to be real close with BTS during the short time span. Halsey even bought them churros and BTS gave her some authentic Korean snacks. The Chainsmokers may have formed the closest bond with the boys (though this is just speculation) the group took some very cute, goofy pictures,  the Chain smokers both followed BTS and tweeted hints about a possible collab (maybe as early as this summer), they tweeted their congratulations to BTS on winning Top Social Artist, and even the Billboards official Twitter noted how BTS seemed to form a friendship with both the Chain smokers and Halsey.

However, BTS’ phot-up with America (and some worldwide) artists and personalities didn’t stop with Halsey and the Chainsmokers. Camila Cabello, Steve Aoki, internet personality Logan Paul,  radio presenters Liam McEwan, Dean McCarthy,  actor/producer Aj Gibson, host/producer Cassie DiLaura, and the Dick Clark Parent Company  President Mike Mahan can all be added alongside Laura Marano, Halsey, and the Chainsmokers as people BTS spent time rubbing elbows with at the BBMAs.

Tension

Considering the fact that BTS beat out names like Justin Bieber (who has won top social artist every year since 2011), Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, and Shawn Mendez, there were a lot of spectators who weren’t too pleasedbtsbbma1_LI with the results. Many people upset that their favorite artists had been beaten by ‘newbie, no-name foreigners’ and some were upset that the Kpop fandom had taken over Twitter on Sunday. Since I’m home from university for the summer, my mother the unfortunate soul who got to overhear my opinion on the subject. I find it funny that to these people who are complaining thought that just because this was their first time ever hearing aboutscreen-shot-2017-05-22-at-3-06-22-pm_li.jpg BTS thought that they were brand new to the music scene. I believe my exact words in my fit of rage was, “some people get so offended about a situation without educating themselves on any details.” Firstly, BTS officially debut June 13, 2013, and because this is Kpop that the members we in training prior to that from a period between one and three years. that also means that they have had a music career longer than Halsey (2014)Charlie Puth (2015), Sam Hunt (2014), and Fifth Harmony (2015), and they officiallymaxresdefault_LI debuted around the same time as Travis Scott (2013) and Lorde (2013). Next month BTS celebrates it’s four-year anniversary since it’s debut so I wouldn’t say that they are no-name newbies who came out of nowhere unless you want to say that about all these other artists. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter how upset these other people were about their favorite artist winning or not, what actually matters is that BTS won Top Social Artist ‘fair and square’. And, the fact that some of these people feel the need to call out racial slurs or just be plain petty aboutimage-20_li.jpg the situation is uncalled for and pitiful. Am I happy BTS won, yes. Would I have been sad if they had lost, yes; however, I would not have started criticizing whoever won and I would have been just as happy if another Kpop group had been nominated and won the BBMA. I also would have thought that is was just as uncalled for if ARMY started criticizing the fact that Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendez are both Canadian, that Selena Gomez’s father is Mexican, and that Arian Grande is part Italian… the BBMAs is a worldwide award show so every artist in every genre has a chance to be nominated and win.

*My favorite video of someone responding to people’s comments about BTS’s win*

WINGS is Soaring to the Top of Charts.

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1.Begin 2.Lie 3.Stigma 4.First Love 5.Reflection 6.Mama 7.Awake. To the unknowing public these just seem like words that have nothing to do with each other, but for those who thrive on the life source that is Kpop, these seven subjects are titles to seven solo tracks whose messages plagued the minds of all who watched them with innumerable questions. These seven solo tracks come from an album that has taken not just Korea but the world by storm.

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Bangtan Sonyeodan (BTS) has been capturing the attention of music lovers around the world with the release of their newest album WINGS on Sunday, October 10, 2016.With the release of WINGS, came a series of record-breaking feats. After dropping the album and music video for their title track, “Blood Sweat & Tears,” on, Sunday. BTS’ record-breaking streak was officially sparked.

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The title track “Blood Sweat & Tears”, was written with reggae, moombahton, and trap influences but still, manages to capture BTS’ signature style. Within hours of its music video release, “Blood Sweat and Tears” broke the YouTube video view record for most viewed video in the first 24 hours with 6.34 million views. And,  BTS only continued to claim record after record. They were the second Kpop performers, after PSY, to break 10 million views.  Today the “Blood, Sweat, & Tears” music video already has over 83 million views.  The WINGS album also managed to sweep music charts across the globe from South Korea to South America.

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 What is the meaning behind such a successful album? BTS’ leader Kim Namjoon (Rap Monster) explained the concept of the album as the temptations of growing up, “the harder a temptation is to resist, the more you think about it and vacillate. That uncertainty is part of the process of growing. [Blood Sweat & Tears] is a song that shows how one thinks, chooses, and grows.” Lead Rapper and assistant composer/producer Min Yoongi (Suga) added, “the wings pictured in the music video are one of the symbols of growth, the song relays an optimistic determination to use our wings to go far, even if we are met with temptations in life.”

Not only did BTS break YouTube music records, WINGS broke Kpop history by ranking 1st place on the iTunes Top Album Chart immediately after it was released, setting the record as the first Kpop artists to ever place 1st with a full-length album on the Top Album Chart. And for the first time in history, all fifteen tracks from the album  place spots1st through 15th on the iTunes K-Pop Chart,dance  deeming the event in history as “Lining Up.”  BTS set records all over the globe on charts in American, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, Sweden and more for a total of 27 countries. 

Several world-famous music channels, such as FuseTV, I Heart Radio and more all sent out praise for the group. The very next day after the album’s release, Billboard wrote an article with the title “BTS Soars to New Heights With ‘Blood Sweat & Tears’”. The article claimed “2016 has been a big year for BTS”, and described how each member has grown as musicians through their 2nd full-length album. Billboard cited the group as a key player in spreading K-Pop all throughout the world

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Watch “Blood Sweat and Tears ” MV

Whether people’s attention is held hostage by story behind BTS’ album/songs, the extraordinary video quality,  the  difficult choreography that’s made to look simple, captivating vocals, the hypnosis of how strange the whole Kpop thing is or any number of other things, BTS has made it clear that they are not here to be just any other idols. There’s a saying when it rains, it pours; BTS are proving themselves to just be the first raindrop in a flood of Noah proportions.

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