We have reached milestones that are far beyond what I expected.
J-HOPEWe have reached milestones that are far beyond what I expected.
J-HOPEEveryone liked me when I went up on the stage at a talent search in elementary school, and that’s when I decided to become a music artist.
J-HOPEI feel we have achieved the goals that we set out to achieve.
J-HOPEWe’ve matured musically, as well as in the way we think. We’ve also developed a higher sense of responsibility. This has refined us and these developments are really being reflected in our music and our dance.
J-HOPEIt’s the encouragement from fans that drove us and allowed BTS to become who we are.
J-HOPEWe Are Bulletproof: The Eternal’ demonstrates that we will keep going despite the difficulties. It reveals our ego.
J-HOPEThe music helped me sympathize with our young generation and also empathize with them. I’d like to create and write more music that represents them.
J-HOPEDo what you want to try doing. Take whatever you get out of it and have fun.
J-HOPEI don’t think you should feel too pressured about a mixtape. Just do what you want to do and show the music you want to show. You’re not trying to win something big with it.
J-HOPEWe set out with nothing but music as our dream, but we didn’t know where we were going, whether we were going uphill or downhill, or as we took a break after becoming tired, whether around the corner there was a paradise or a pitfall. That’s how we started.
J-HOPEIf we think something is not good, we’ll openly say it. If there’s choreography, for example, and it feels like it’s going to be too taxing on our physical resources – as I said, we’re not getting any younger – we’ll say so, and then we’ll make those changes.
J-HOPEIt’s such a great honor to be mentioned along The Beatles.
J-HOPEI felt that group vocals for ‘Airplane’ coming from all the BTS members who’ve been together through this journey would create an even more heartfelt song.
J-HOPEWe will try to make the name BTS sound as cool as The Beatles.
J-HOPEI love my life!
J-HOPELouder Than Bombs’ shows our inner shadows.
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