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Watch: BTS Shares Rm, V, Jimin and Jungkook’s Military Entrance Ceremony

In an almost four-minute Bangtan Bomb clip, BTS shared the last moments of RM, V, Jimin and Jungkook before officially starting their mandatory military service. 

The heartwarming video showed the group’s leader and the maknae (youngest) line saying their goodbyes at the entrance ceremony. To recall, RM and V first entered the military on December 11th, while Jimin and Jungkook followed on December 12th. 

ARMYs, the group’s fanbase, were even more emotional seeing the older members Jin, Suga and J-Hope, who have already started their service, send off the remaining members. 

On their official X account, the members were seen striking a pose in an OT7 photo.  “Have a nice trip. Fighting,” the caption read. 

Moreover, Jin also shared photos in his personal Instagram account. Together with RM and V, the singer wrote: “Go and come back safely without getting hurt, my babies.” Meanwhile, for his photo with Jimin and Jungkook, Jin wrote: “I thought it’d be funny. But tears are…”

Furthermore, the footage also showed HYBE Chairman and producer Bang Si Hyuk preparing the necessary essentials for the idols. In a father-like gesture, Bang PD gifted the boys some face cream and hot packs before their departure.

As promised by the “Dynamite” singers, the group will return with complete members in 2025.

ARMYs’ promise to wait for BTS

With all the seven members now fulfilling their duties, ARMYs, overwhelmed with emotions, express their promise to wait for the K-pop powerhouse. The dedicated fandom trended the phrase “See you in 2025” after the members’ last content. 

On social media, fans showered the boys with well wishes and a healthy service. “Our paths will cross again. Until then, take care of yourself, serve well and come back safely!, one fan said.

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While some fans are saddened with the maknae line enlisting, some ARMYs remain optimistic especially with Jin’s nearing dischargment. Since he started his service in December 2022, the eldest member will finally be back in June 2024.

Featured image: All seven members of BTS reunite before the enlistment of RM, V, Jimin, and Jungkook. Credit: Twitter/BTS

 

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BigHit Music Shares Update on Military Enlistment of Remaining BTS Members

BigHit Music, the agency of K-pop juggernaut BTS, has unveiled additional details about the impending military enlistment of RM, V, Jimin, and Jungkook.

In a statement released on Tuesday, December 5, BigHit Music confirmed that the four members would be fulfilling their mandatory military service soon. According to the label, RM and V would follow their respective military enlistment procedures. Meanwhile, Jimin and Jungkook are scheduled to enlist simultaneously. 

Furthermore, the agency announced that there would be no official event on the day of their entry into the military. Additionally, BigHit Music emphasized that entrance ceremonies are private affairs that should only be attended solely by military personnel and the members’ families. With this, fans were strongly advised against visiting the site to prevent any potential issues like crowding. 

“Please convey your warm regards and encouragement in your hearts only,” the agency said. 

Moreover, BigHit Music  also cautioned fans against purchasing any tours or products that unlawfully utilized BTS intellectual property. As such, they also vowed to take necessary legal actions against any commercial activity involving these unauthorized use of IPs. 

At the end of their statement, the agency asked for the fans’ continued love and support for the BTS members until they return from finishing their respective military services. “Our company will also strive to provide all the support they need during this time,” they said. 

BTS to reconvene as a full group in 2025

In November, BigHit Music announced that members—RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook— have already initiated the military enlistment process. 

Notably, the  four are the only remaining members of the seven-piece act who are yet to commence their military service. Earlier enlistments saw Jin, the oldest member, start his enlistment in December 2022. Then, he’s followed by j-hope in April 2023 and Suga in September 2023. 

In their latest post, BigHit Music also didn’t disclose the enlistment dates and sites of the members. Although there are reports from South Korean media outlets that RM and V will enlist on December 11, while Jimin and Jungkook will follow on December 12. On top of that, there’s also speculation as to what divisions and which boot camps the members will enlist. But BigHit Music refused to confirm any reports. 

 

With all the BTS members enlisting before 2023 ends, there’s a high possibility that all seven will have finished their services by 2025. In a previous livestream, RM assured fans that the group will “be back for sure” in 2025.

In September 2023, all seven members of BTS renewed their contract with BIGHIT Music for the second time.

Featured image: RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook for the group’s 2022 Festa photos. Credit: Facebook/BTS

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BTS’ RM, Jimin, V, Jungkook Prepare for Military Enlistment

Attention, ARMYs! Members RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook of K-pop powerhouse BTS have officially initiated the process of enlisting for their mandatory military service, their agency BIGHIT Music announced on Wednesday, November 22. 

In a notice posted on the fan community app Weverse, the agency informed fans of the significant transition process in the group. 

“We would like to inform our fans that RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have initiated the military enlistment process. The artists are preparing to fulfill their military service duties,” their statement read. 

Although the specific dates for their enlistment were not provided, the label assured fans that updates would be communicated in “due course.”

“We ask for your continued love and support for RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook until they complete their military service,” the agency said. Additionally, BIGHIT Music also promised fans that they will “spare no effort” in providing support for their artists.  

Notably, the  four are the only remaining members of the seven-piece act who are yet to commence their military service.

Earlier enlistments saw Jin, the oldest member, start his enlistment in December 2022. Then, he’s followed by j-hope in April 2023 and Suga in September 2023. 

In October 2022, BIGHIT Music announced that all seven members of BTS will fulfill their mandatory military service. At the time, the agency disclosed that BTS intends to reconvene as a whole around 2025. 

The mandatory military service, lasting at least 18 months, is a requirement for all able-bodied South Korean men under the age of 30, with few exceptions. 

See you in 2025, BTS! 

In June 2022, the septet announced that they’re taking a break from group activities to focus on solo projects as well as military enlistment.

Since then, the members have put out individual releases including j-hope with Jack in the Box, Jin with Astronaut, RM with Indigo, Jimin with Face, V with Layover, and Jungkook with GOLDEN

In September 2023, all seven members of BTS renewed their contract with BIGHIT Music for the second time. 

After debuting in 2013, the seven-piece act has become ostensibly the biggest K-pop group in the world. In fact, they even entered the Guinness World Records 2022 Hall of Fame in September 2021.  

Featured image: RM, Jimin, Jungkook, and V pose for photos. Credit: Facebook/BTS

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BTS’ Jungkook Reveals 2 New Projects During ‘Suchwita’ Episode

It looks like Jungkook still has huge plans for his recent solo comeback. The BTS maknae has just revealed that he has two new projects in development! The revelation was dropped during the latest episode of “Suchwita”!

BTS’ Jungkook Confirms 2 New Projects After ‘Golden’ Release

In a recent episode of Suga‘s YouTube variety show “Suchwita,” BTS’s Jungkook dropped some exciting surprises about future projects. The conversation touched on various topics, including Jungkook’s successful solo album, their recent performance together during Suga’s world tour, and the future of BTS.

However, things took an unexpected turn when Suga revealed a major spoiler regarding Jungkook’s activities. It turned out that Jungkook and Jimin had recently filmed something together. The duo had traveled to the US to have drinks, but the following day, Suga received a call from them while they were at a camping site.

Jungkook explained that Jimin had proposed the idea of doing a travel variety show together several years ago. While they had agreed to the idea back then, it didn’t come to fruition until recently when production was unexpectedly greenlit. Jungkook revealed that the filming had been quite chaotic, as things got hilariously out of hand after Jimin arrived on the scene.

‘Golden’ Documentary Confirmed

The episode also brought another exciting revelation, as Jungkook shared that he’s in the process of filming a solo documentary. The documentary will showcase his artistic journey, spanning from “Seven” to his latest album, “Golden.” While Jungkook has experience with documentary filming as a member of BTS, doing it on his own proved to be a challenging task. He admitted feeling pressured to make sure the content remained interesting while being the center of attention in front of the camera.

These unexpected announcements have left fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming travel variety show with Jimin and Jungkook, as well as Jungkook’s solo documentary, which promises to provide insight into his artistic evolution.

Jungkook’s solo album ‘Golden’ was released on November 3, 2023.

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BTS’ Jimin, Jungkook Set Guinness World Records With Solo Releases

BTS continues to make history in the global music scene even with their individual releases as members Jimin and Jungkook just set more Guinness World Records! 

Guinness World Records (GWR) announced on Tuesday, August 2, that both Jimin and Jungkook achieved two new titles each through their solo releases. 

Jungkook’s records

According to GWR, the explicit version of Jungkook’s digital single “Seven has now recorded a total of 89,748, 171 streams – making it the most streamed track on Spotify in one  week by a male artist. 

The award-giving platform shared that “Seven (Explicit Ver.)” has recorded 15,995,378 plays on its first day of release. It trails behind Harry Styles’ “As It Was,” which held the record for most streamed track on Spotify in 24 hours by a male vocalist. “As It Was” recorded 16,103,849 streams on April 1, 2022. 

 

However, GWR continued that “Seven (Explicit Ver.)”  logged at least 11.6 million streams each day for its first tracking week. 

With this, it now holds the record for the fastest time for a music track by a male artist to reach 100 million streams on Spotify. GWR said that Jungkook’s “Seven (Explicit Ver.)” reached  100 million filtered streams on Spotify on July 21 or within eight days after it was released on July 14. 

Meanwhile, t can also be recalled that Jungkook’s other solo track, “Dreamers,” also surpassed 300 million Spotify streams in June. It’s also the record holder for the fastest K-pop soloist to do so. 

Jimin’s achievements

Additionally, Jimin also set two new records with his 2018 single Promisethrough the streaming service Soundcloud. 

GWR noted that Promise,which Jimin released in December 2018, is the titleholder for the most streamed track on Soundcloud within 24 hours of its release. 

The single also reached 330 million plays on June 17 and has now become the most streamed track on Soundcloud. 

 

Furthermore, Jimin also dominated the brand reputation rankings for individual K-pop idols in the month of June. 

Moreover, BTS made their debut in June 2013 with the single “2 COOL 4 SKOOL.” Known for being one of the trailblazers of the K-pop genre, the septet has since entered the Guinness World Records 2022 Hall of Fame.

As a group, the records they currently hold include being the most streamed male group on Spotify, and most followed music group on Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok. 

In June 2023, celebrated their 10th debut anniversary with the release of the memoir Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS” and digital single “Take Two.”

Featured image: BTS members Jimin and Jungkook in the preview of their ‘LOVE YOURSELF: SPEAK YOURSELF’ DVD. Credit: Facebook/BTS

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BTS Jimin Dominates Individual Kpop Idol Brand Rankings

The Korea Corporate Reputation Research has unveiled the latest brand reputation rankings for individual K-pop idols—and K-pop stans are buzzing with delight and happiness for their respective idols.

Holding the top spot, BTS member Jimin solidifies his position as the most popular male K-pop idol brand, according to the Korea Corporate Reputation Research.

 

With a collection of 1,590 personal K-pop idol brand data between May 22 and June 22, 2023, the institute scrutinized its brand reputation.

There was a notable increase of 34.51 percent in data points compared to April, growing from 47,897,433 to 64,428,614. 

The rankings for June were determined using the most recent data points, considering factors such as consumer participation, media coverage, communication, and community indexes.

 

This month’s top 5 popular K-pop idols in South Korea include BTS members Jimin and Jungkook, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, BTS’s RM, and BLACKPINK’s Jennie.

The Top 5 Most Popular Individual Kpop Idols

BTS Jimin maintains his position as the top K-pop idol with a brand value 5,590,865 this month. His brand value has grown significantly by 18.20 percent since April.

 

 

Keyword analysis revealed that the most associated phrases with BTS Jimin were “10th anniversary,” “face,” and “ARMY.” In link analysis, “record,” “happy,” and “release” were the most popular related terms. 

Moreover, BTS Jimin received an impressive positive rating of 93.57 percent in the positivity/negativity analysis.

BTS Jungkook secures the second spot on the list, experiencing a remarkable increase in brand value of 124.07 percent, soaring from 1,799,263 in April to 4,031,592 in June.

On the other hand, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo drops to the third spot, with a brand value of 3,508,791, experiencing a decline of 18.84 percent from April’s 4,323,294.

In fourth place is BTS RM, whose brand reputation skyrocketed by an astounding 227.04 percent, surging from 910,804 in April to 2,978,648 in June.

Rounding up the top five for this month is BLACKPINK’s Jennie. The rapper saw her brand value increase by 41.99 percent, from 1,984,611 in April to 2,818,026 in June.

Who Else is On the List?

The Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute, under the leadership of Director Koo Chang-hwan, is dedicated to measuring and disclosing the brand reputation index of domestic brands.

Here’s an extensive list of the top K-pop personalities based on the research results:

  1. BTS Jimin
  2. BTS Jungkook
  3. BLACKPINK Jisoo
  4. BTS RM
  5. BLACKPINK Jennie
  6. BTS V
  7. NewJeans Danielle
  8. BIGBANG G-Dragon
  9. ASTRO Cha Eun Woo
  10. BLACKPINK Lisa
  11. Wanna One Kang Daniel
  12. BTS Jin
  13. NewJeans Minji
  14. BLACKPINK Rosé
  15. SEVENTEEN Jun
  16. aespa Karina
  17. NewJeans Hyein
  18. BTS Suga
  19. IVE An YuJIn
  20. Girls’ Generation YoonA
  21. Red Velvet Seulgi
  22. Oh My Girl Mimi
  23. IVE Rei
  24. NewJeans Hanni
  25. aespa Winter
  26. NewJeans Haerin
  27. TWICE Nayeon
  28. BTS J-Hope
  29. Wanna One Park Ji Hoon
  30. SHINee Onew
  31. aespa Giselle
  32. IVE Jang Won Young
  33. TWICE Mina
  34. Red Velvet Joy
  35. LE SSERAFIM Kim Chaewon
  36. LE SSERAFIM Kazuha
  37. SEVENTEEN Seungkwan
  38. SEVENTEEN Mingyu
  39. SEVENTEEN Jeonghan
  40. aespa Ning Ning
  41. Girls’ Generation Yuri
  42. BIGBANG Taeyang
  43. SHINee Minho
  44. LE SSERAFIM Huh Yunjin
  45. SEVENTEEN Wonwoo
  46. EXO Suho
  47. SHINee Taemin
  48. Girls’ Generation Seohyun
  49. SHINee Key
  50. SEVENTEEN Hoshi

Check out the rest of the list on the Brand Reputation Index.

 

Featured photo from Wikimedia Commons

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