BTS 9th Anniversary Proof Live: Jimin misses first BTS concert, Jungkook remembers day he joined K-pop band

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On the 9th anniversary of BTS, the K-pop band performed LIVE for ARMY on YouTube. Septate – RM, Jin, Suga, Jin, V, Jungkook and J-Hope performed new songs from their latest album Proof – Still Come, For Youth and Run BTS. Apart from this, they also share the best memories as bandmates from the last nine years.

J-Hope was the first to share. He said the day BTS was born is the best memory he has ever had. For Jimin, it was the BTS concert that holds a special place in his heart. They recall their first concert together in 2014. Suga, on the other hand, said that June 12, 2013, the day BTS first launched their song, is the most special day to date.

For RM, it was his performance at the Olympic Gymnastics Stadium that stood out. V aka Kim Taehyung recalls Jungkook getting emotional during a BTS performance, saying it touched his heart. Whereas, for Jungkook, the day he joined a K-pop band is the best day ever. Jin went last to share his best memory of BTS, saying it’s hard for him to pick a moment. The Korean star said that every moment he spends with his bandmates is the most special for him.

Hearing each other, the band members burst into applause, saying that they should be proud of themselves. “We should stick together and keep up the good work,” J-Hope said with his band members joining in the cheers.

The band members also talked about the COVID-19 pandemic and how things have turned out for them post-2020. “Things didn’t go as planned and scheduled,” group leader RM said, sharing that the global pandemic was an uncertain time. Groups like millions of people around the world.

Jungkook credits his song Dynamite for helping brave COVID. J-Hope said the song exceeded his expectations. Echoing similar sentiments, Suga said that her next songs Butter and Permission to Dance were also created with the same intention to help fans endure COVID and that BTS can contribute with their music and suffer. be able to help people.

Talking about their latest release Proof, Jin said, “We wanted to pull everything into one album with Proof, so that ARMY could listen to everything at once.” “This concludes the first chapter. It was fun to listen to old songs that weren’t released,” V.

The evidence consists of three CDs. The first one has all the title tracks from their album, the second is a compilation of songs that show the band members respect for each other, their fans and the BTS team. Whereas, the third has all the unreleased songs.

To summarize the album, Suga said that Proof is like a textbook or guide to BTS for beginners.