In the video, Elton John takes on the song’s chorus, singing, “When the nights get colder, and the rhythms got you falling behind,” before adding, “Thanks BTS, and Love to the ARMY.” His cover also ...
The video, posted on October 1, begins with Jungkook delivering smooth, charismatic waves that perfectly match the song’s energetic beat. BTS’ Jungkook once again thrilled fans with his dancing skills ...
TXT Yeonjun took on the challenge of covering BTS icon Jungkook‘s global hit track “3D.” While fans were impressed at Yeonjun’s rendition of the song, the singer shared the struggle of taking up the ...
IVE’s Leeseo showed off her dancing skills with two very different dance covers! In a new video released through 1theK’s YouTube channel, Leeseo highlighted her versatility by taking on the ...
Weki Meki’s appearance on this week’s broadcast of JTBC’s “Idol Room” was a bona fide dance party. Right off the bat, the group loosened up with dances, each individual member dancing to a song of ...
The group said of the performance, “It’s been almost two years we haven’t seen the ARMYs. It’s like 700 days and it’s the first time ever because sometimes we meet them three times, twice a day, and ...
BTS played to their many strengths during a three-song set for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, proving once again that they can give a moving, intimate performance just as deftly as they can dominate a ...
It's a BTS world and we're all just living in it. The K-pop boyband is taking over the music universe one impeccably synchronized dance move at a time. The seven members can't stop pumping out hits, ...
Some fans think that you may be working on a mixtape. Is that true? To be perfectly honest, there’s really nothing that’s ready or prepared. I am trying new things and really challenging myself with ...
BTS featured in the latest episode of "Carpool Karaoke" on Tuesday for The Late Late Show with James Corden. The segment saw the band driven around Los Angeles while singing several songs, including ...
“This right here goes out to everyone that has lost someone that they truly love,” BTS member RM rapped over the opening chords to “I’ll Be Missing You,” the 1997 hit from Puff Daddy and Faith Evans.