References in the K-Pop world, BTS has served as a study tool for a genre artist during the training phase; Find out who!
That BTS is a reference in the South Korean music market, it’s not new! After all, the group that debuted in 2013 by Bighit Music (at the time Big Hit Entertainment) has become a pioneer in many musical aspects, and has received great prestige in awards around the world-but did you know that the group’s experiences have served as a study tool for those who, like Septeto, want to create a successful career in the K-Pop world?
It turns out that before they can take the stage and win crowds of fans singing and performing songs, artists need to go through a preparation. At this time, they are known as trainees, as they should devote hours of their routine to learning what makes an idol an idol, thus participating in music, dance, language and other skills that will make them fit to shine in front of their admirers.
This intensive training helps in the artist’s development and prepares them for life in front of the spotlight, which, like the experiences shared by Rom, V, Jungkook, Jin, Jimin, J-hope and Suga They reveal, it is full of competitiveness, expectations and challenges that need idols to have great support and care for mental and physical health to overcome and be able to prosper.
The time BTS was studied by a K-pop group
Even, it was through reports of what the behind the scenes of K-POP that BTS served as an example for Jooniefrom Ichillin, for example. Idol debuted in 2021 with the single ‘Got’ya’, alongside the current formation that brings E.JI, Jiyoon, Jackie, Joonie, Chaerin, Yeju and Chowonin addition to Soheewhich left the group in July 2022.
With this, on one occasion, she made a live broadcast where she commented to the fans that, before her debut, during the time she was a trainee, one of the activities that was part of her training was to watch a BTS documentary to find out what is behind the dream she and others cultivated, as well as the importance of humility to pursue a good career.
“At that time, we had to watch a BTS documentary. I don’t know exactly what it was, but after watching it, we had to write some notes about how we felt about it, what we learned by watching the documentary. The documentary was about what BTS Sunbaenims felt and went through their days of trainees and how they endured it. as reflected by Koreaboo.
Although not remembering what the documentary was, there are several titles where the group opens the heart about the sacrifices and responsibilities that involve the profession they chose to follow, such as “Burn the Stage: The Movie” (2018), “Bring the Soul: The Movie” (2019), “Break the Silence: The Movie” (2020), among others who tell stories of training and solo projects.
The group’s latest documentary is “BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star”, where the set recaps the first ten career, recalling moments ranging from the beginning of the formation by dividing a tight dorm while striving to stand out in the industry, even coming from a company that was at the time, until the global rise that, even though it is glorious, was full of dark moments.
“BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star” was released on December 20, 2023 and is available for streaming on Disney+.
Source: Recreio
