BTS Interview with 'Vanity Fair Interview'

  • 이소연 |2020.12.20 23:02
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BTS V revealed that the reason BTS ranked first on the Billboard 'Hot 200' was a feeling of a great leap.

On the 18th, Vanity Fair, an American magazine, posted a video titled 'BTS Breaks Down Their Music Career' on the official YouTube channel, which reveals the members' feelings about the period that became an important turning point for BTS.

While watching the 'BTS career timeline', BTS debuted with 'No More Dream' in 2013, ranked No. 1 on the Billboard 'Hot 100', and in a dramatic moment until 2020 when they were nominated for Grammy. 

V talked about the feelings of the debut song 'No More Dream' and the album LOVE YOURSELF 轉'Tear', which BTS first ranked first on the Billboard'Hot 200'.

V gave a laugh after revealing that the 'No More Dream' title was 'End of the World'. Then, he recalled the shooting site of the first music video taken. 

V recalled that the music video set was amazing, he danced a lot, and remembered seeing skateboarders vividly.

"The first place on the Billboard 'Hot 200' feels like we jumped one step over a big staircase. The first thing we felt we could do was to be ranked first in the 'Hot 200'. I didn't believe it, but foreign media outlets When I interviewed with 'Hot 200', it wasn't a dream because I received a lot of congratulations. I was so happy", V mentioned. 

J-Hope also shared the feeling. "At this time, reporters from around the world started to focus on their fans. I received a lot of questions about fans. It was a time when ARMY's influence was great."

BTS wrote a new history of K-pop by taking the 1st place on the billboard 'Hot 100' with 'Dynamite' in September. It is also raising expectations by being nominated for the 'Best Pop Duo/Group Performance' category of the 63rd Grammy Awards held on February 1 of next year.


Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun



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