Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2021 3:31:34 GMT
ARMY stands for Adorable Representative MC for Youth. The name was chosen by Big Hit Entertainment, the company that launched BTS into the pop stratosphere.
“It is because ARMY exists that we exist,” Jin has said.
After BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million to the Black Lives Matter movement, the ARMY sought to #MatchAMillion through fan charity Twitter account @oneinanarmy — and they rallied to reach that goal in just 25 hours. Last year, OIAA raised funds for children in South Korean orphanages that were under mandatory quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. There are even ARMY factions that provide counseling and tutoring services.
The Grammys are officially in a Twitter war with members of the “BTS army.”
The K-pop band’s fans got #scammys trending on social media Sunday ahead of the 2021 Grammy Awards to express their outrage that RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook lost the award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, who were nominated for “Rain on Me.”
“Rain on me? Really? I’d rather drown. Anyway get Dynamite to 1B!! #scammys,” one BTS stan wrote, with another adding, “”Bts doesn’t need the grammys but the grammys need bts #scammys.”
One disgruntled fan quipped, “when #scammys is higher than the original hashtag u know somethings up BYE.”
“As usual they want to increase the number of years they can use bts’s validity to boost their own viewership,” another chimed in. “I don’t care about the #scammys but I hate that the boys feel like their worth is measured by their acknowledgment.”
The band gave an emotional shoutout to their fans in an interview with Giuliana Rancic during E!’s red carpet coverage, saying: “We really want to see Army now and I’m sure Army are feeling the same emotions we’re feeling, so we’ll be back with even greater music, good performances and even better music. So we’ll work hard for this next year as well and we’ll be back with great music and performances that you can look forward to.”
“It is because ARMY exists that we exist,” Jin has said.
After BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million to the Black Lives Matter movement, the ARMY sought to #MatchAMillion through fan charity Twitter account @oneinanarmy — and they rallied to reach that goal in just 25 hours. Last year, OIAA raised funds for children in South Korean orphanages that were under mandatory quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. There are even ARMY factions that provide counseling and tutoring services.
The Grammys are officially in a Twitter war with members of the “BTS army.”
The K-pop band’s fans got #scammys trending on social media Sunday ahead of the 2021 Grammy Awards to express their outrage that RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook lost the award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, who were nominated for “Rain on Me.”
“Rain on me? Really? I’d rather drown. Anyway get Dynamite to 1B!! #scammys,” one BTS stan wrote, with another adding, “”Bts doesn’t need the grammys but the grammys need bts #scammys.”
One disgruntled fan quipped, “when #scammys is higher than the original hashtag u know somethings up BYE.”
“As usual they want to increase the number of years they can use bts’s validity to boost their own viewership,” another chimed in. “I don’t care about the #scammys but I hate that the boys feel like their worth is measured by their acknowledgment.”
The band gave an emotional shoutout to their fans in an interview with Giuliana Rancic during E!’s red carpet coverage, saying: “We really want to see Army now and I’m sure Army are feeling the same emotions we’re feeling, so we’ll be back with even greater music, good performances and even better music. So we’ll work hard for this next year as well and we’ll be back with great music and performances that you can look forward to.”