No, BTS is not breaking up nor are they going ‘on hiatus’; what caused the misunderstanding here

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BTS isn’t breaking up and they’re not taking ‘hiatus’ either. ARMY went into a meltdown after news of the breakup of K-pop superbands of RM, J-Hope, Suga, Jungkook, V, Jin and Jimin surfaced on the Internet. When the Korean stars stated that they planned to focus on their individual careers, fans came to the conclusion that the band would be disbanded and that the K-pop artist would spend more time on their solo careers than sticking together as a unit. will follow. It happened during the Festa dinner.

Late Tuesday, global superstar BTS said they are taking time to focus on solo projects, but the company behind the groundbreaking K-pop group said they are not taking a hiatus. With hits such as “Butter” and “Dynamite”, the seven-member group talked about their future in a video celebrating the nine-year anniversary of their first release. They released a three-disc anthology album, “Proof”, last week.

Band member Suga asked the group if they should talk about why they were going into a hiatus when the group sat down for dinner. They discussed their travel plans and music releases to deal with COVID-19 disrupting music releases, as well as what each thought about their individual artistic goals.

The group spoke in Korean, and the word “hiatus” was used on the English subtitles included in the video.

But a statement from Hybe, the South Korean entertainment company behind BTS, said they would still be working on projects as a group as well as individually.

“BTS isn’t taking a hiatus. Members will focus more on individual projects at this time.

No details about future BTS collaborations or solo projects were announced on Tuesday. BTS has a global fan base that follows the group and members online and the group’s profile has grown overseas in recent years. The group recently addressed the United Nations General Assembly and went to the White House to discuss with President Joe Biden on ways to stop violence against Asian Americans.

The band members – J-Hope, RM, Suga, Jungkook, V, Jin and Jimin – opened up about their struggle to grow as individual artists within the K-pop genre.

Group leader RM said at the dinner, “I’ve always thought BTS was different from other groups but the problem with K-pop and the whole idol system is they don’t give you time to mature. You create the music.” Have to stay and keep doing something… I have changed as a human being in the last 10 years, so I need to think and spend some time alone. Right now when we are at our best I think I should be making some contribution to the world, but I don’t know what that is.”

Suga had said, “It’s not like we’re falling apart. We should do what we want to do… Writing a song is the hardest. What message do we want to convey? Now nothing happens.” During the conversation, some members of the group were seen crying.

Band member V recalled a conversation with J-Hope in which he discussed how working on solo projects would improve their “synergy” as a band. Suga described an interest in trying new styles.

Jung Kook told his fans, “It will take some time for each of us to have fun and experience so many things.” “We promise that we will someday return more mature than we are now.”

–With AP input