So BTS has started a new era, and there are certain aspects that differ greatly from their previous promotions or their usual way of doing things, which has come as something of a shock to some fans; however, I’m convinced that the aim of this era was make a statement , and that is precisely what they’ve done.
For some reason, they’ve been gaining loads of new fans, and people who were never interested are now taking an interest, which proves that was their aim. Seeing people become fans of them has been truly incredible, and it reminds me of the initial reaction the album received, and the same goes for the tour. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, so I won’t dwell on that, but they did achieve what they set out to do. The tour and promotional activities have attracted a lot of attention, and it’s interesting because it seems like there’s less than before, but that’s not true: the figures and statistics simply make this comeback seem massive compared to the others. This has been a comeback album, and it’s obvious because ‘Swim’ wasn’t exactly a very strong lead single, and yet people love it.
Honestly, BTS are masters at keeping people entertained; it’s fascinating. How charismatic and easy is for them to attract new public and turning them into fans. This is one of their strengths. Their charisma.
This is why I laugh a little when I hear people sayin “they don’t have gp attention “ when people are out there just buying expensive tickets to see them because they considered them great artists and performers.
what do you think of this era? I think it’s brilliant and I believe it lays the foundations for a long-lasting career; the K-pop model wasn’t sustainable, so they’ve made a lot of changes, but in the long run it’s a good decision.
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