Anonymous wrote:Why do they wear so much make up? Especially lipstick? Are members of the group transgender?
Anonymous wrote:Why do they wear so much make up? Especially lipstick? Are members of the group transgender?
Anonymous wrote:I am a DCUM that loves BTS. BTS fans are called ARMY and their fandom is one of the biggest in the world. It embarrasses my DC but oh well.![]()
Check them out in Carpool Karaoke with James Corden who is also an admitted member of the ARMY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A lot of people like BTS, not just teenage girls. The average age of the fandom is 20+, just like BTS members. Khalid was super into the concert he attended.
Jungkook went to see Ariana Grande’s show in LA and she took a selfie of them together and made it her phone wallpaper. US musicians want a worldwide audience. BTS already has that. Just look at the energy in the stadium, their stadium tours are always sold out quickly. Most musicians can’t fill a stadium.
I feel like you are trying to make there be an argument about BTS when there isn't one. We're just mostly boring moms so its not going to be the primary cup of tea here.
That isn't a judgement on them at all. My mom wasn't into the spice girls! Her mom wasn't into...70s music. And so on.
I listen to more Ariana Grande than BTS because I like singing along to songs and I don't know Korean. That is really about it. It's not taking anything away from BTS' success that a mom's forum in America isn't salivating over them.
Maybe not all, but I’m a DCUM mom that enjoys them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A lot of people like BTS, not just teenage girls. The average age of the fandom is 20+, just like BTS members. Khalid was super into the concert he attended.
Jungkook went to see Ariana Grande’s show in LA and she took a selfie of them together and made it her phone wallpaper. US musicians want a worldwide audience. BTS already has that. Just look at the energy in the stadium, their stadium tours are always sold out quickly. Most musicians can’t fill a stadium.
I feel like you are trying to make there be an argument about BTS when there isn't one. We're just mostly boring moms so its not going to be the primary cup of tea here.
That isn't a judgement on them at all. My mom wasn't into the spice girls! Her mom wasn't into...70s music. And so on.
I listen to more Ariana Grande than BTS because I like singing along to songs and I don't know Korean. That is really about it. It's not taking anything away from BTS' success that a mom's forum in America isn't salivating over them.
Anonymous wrote:Ding dong
Call me on my phone
Ice Tea
And a game of ping pong
Now those are some amazing lyrics.
Anonymous wrote:
A lot of people like BTS, not just teenage girls. The average age of the fandom is 20+, just like BTS members. Khalid was super into the concert he attended.
Jungkook went to see Ariana Grande’s show in LA and she took a selfie of them together and made it her phone wallpaper. US musicians want a worldwide audience. BTS already has that. Just look at the energy in the stadium, their stadium tours are always sold out quickly. Most musicians can’t fill a stadium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have valid points but BTS’s owners just purchased Ithaca Holdings (Bieber, Lovato, Grande). It’s a big deal in the world of music that even older DCUMers cannot ignore. At this point this discussion might belong in the thread about finances as it looks like HYBE is going to go public:
https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/international/9551706/bts-justin-bieber-j-balvin-celebrate-hybe-ithaca-holdings-deal
https://variety.com/2021/digital/news/hybe-formerly-big-hit-entertainment-acquires-scooter-brauns-ithaca-holdings-bringing-together-bts-justin-bieber-big-machine-1234943092/
I don't care about BTS but I'm a little nervous about what this might do to Justin's brand and more specifically that he will just walk away from making music when his best is yet to come.![]()