The American Dream of K-POP and BTS
K-POPのアメリカンドリームとBTS
A Billboard expert predicted whether "BTS" will win the Grammy Awards next year.
Music critics and journalists discussed the '2018 Grammy Awards', which will be held in January next year, in the video 'Grammy Preview Expert Discussion' released on the 6th (local time). It is said that "BTS" was taken up at this meeting.
While talking about the 'Best New Artist Category', he mentioned 'BTS'.
According to experts, "There are multiple candidates such as Cardi B and Logic, but it is highly likely that 'BTS' won the Billboard Awards as a K-pop group."
[Video] BTS DNA Official MV
BTS entered Billboard's 'Hot 100 Chart' and 'Billboard 200' for the first time with the mini-album 'LOVE YOURSELF 'Her' released on the 18th of last month.
The title song ``DNA'' rose from 85th to 67th. Furthermore, the conservative Grammy Awards has posted an unusual article about BTS, raising expectations for the awards ceremony to be held in New York in January next year.
(From K-POP News)
"When you're this popular, it's like receiving an award in passing." If you can get it, you should take it. But there's no need to want it, and there seems to be no need to make a fuss about it.
Whether or not they win the "Best New Artist Award" at the "2018 Grammy Awards" to be held in January next year, BTS's popularity will not be affected at all.
BTS has steadily increased its popularity.
No matter what happens, BTS's success is likely to continue as before.
"However, I'd like you to start another US tour at the beginning of next year."
Because I'm sure American fans would like to see the hit "DNA" stage.
KARD, a mixed group of four, is undertaking a world tour from Europe to America and South America.
Although it's hard to say that the group is still top notch in Korea and Asia, the venue was filled with enthusiasm everywhere.
With a spirit of challenge, they are approaching their dreams step by step.
Looking at KARD's stage, K-POP groups that are active on the front lines in Asia should be able to secure a certain number of fans wherever they perform in big cities in the United States.
"That's what I thought."
Come to think of it, BTS also started their trip to America with a spirit of challenge. The results are now bearing fruit.
The K-POP American Dream is starting to hit the ground.
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