BTS Documentary: History, Life & Career

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Published 2023-04-16
BTS is a South Korean boy band that has gained worldwide popularity for their music, dance, and empowering messages. They have a massive global fanbase known as the "ARMY". This documentary aims to explore the band's journey to success, from their start in South Korea to their global tours and accomplishments. It delves into the band's music, members, and their impact on pop culture and their fans.

The rise of BTS, a South Korean boy band who named themselves "Bulletproof Boy Scouts" to break free from stereotypes and expectations. They realized that their message could reach further and announced that their name would also stand for "Beyond the Scene" to encompass growth. BTS continued to make music and inspire their fans with their message of self-empowerment and breaking free from expectations. They are known as Bōdan Shōnendan in Japan and have grown beyond the scene.

BTS is a South Korean hip hop group formed by Big Hit Entertainment in 2010. The group consists of seven members who were selected through auditions. Their debut single album, "2 Cool 4 Skool", addressed the anxiety faced by young people and received moderate success. However, their unique style and willingness to address taboo topics, such as the Korean education system, helped them gain popularity in Korea and internationally. BTS continued to release music that resonated with their fans and also showcased their versatility and humor through variety shows. They were recognized as New Artist of the Year in South Korea in 2013.

BTS released "Skool Luv Affair EP", the final part of their "school trilogy," which topped the charts in South Korea and appeared on Billboard's World Albums Chart. The EP featured singles "Boy in Luv" and "Just One Day". The band debuted in the US with a concert in West Hollywood and performed at KCON in Los Angeles. They released their album "Dark & Wild," which reached number two in South Korea and featured singles "Danger" and "War of Hormone". The band embarked on their first concert tour across South Korea and beyond. BTS launched their first Japanese studio album, "Wake Up," and held their 1st Japan Tour. Their world tour, spanning across 18 cities and 13 countries, drew 80,000 spectators and was a success.

BTS released The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 1, the first album in their youth trilogy, exploring the beauty and anxiety of being young. The lead single "I Need U" was a chart-topper, and "Dope" was viewed over 100 million times on YouTube. The group went on a world tour and released a Japanese album, Wake Up, and embarked on their third concert tour, The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: On Stage. The trilogy concluded with The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever, which was highly anticipated and topped charts in South Korea and the Billboard 200. BTS released their second Japanese studio album, Youth, and Wings, which combined youth with temptation and adversity, became a record-breaking success, topping charts in 23 countries and debuting at number 26 on the Billboard 200.

The paragraphs describe the phenomenal rise of the K-pop group BTS, who have broken records and won awards around the world. They have released successful albums such as "Love Yourself: Her" and embarked on a world tour, selling out arenas in the US. Their music has a message of urging change and promoting self-love. They have made history by being the first K-pop group to win awards and perform at major events such as the American Music Awards and the Billboard Music Awards. They have also collaborated with UNICEF for their "Love Myself" campaign. BTS has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide with their infectious music, stunning performances, and commitment to making a positive impact.

The South Korean K-Pop group BTS had a successful 2018, winning major awards and releasing hit albums and singles. They became the first K-Pop album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 and their single "Fake Love" became the first non-English song to debut in the top 10. They also embarked on a successful world tour and collaborated with Steve Aoki. However, they faced controversy over their clothing and flags featuring controversial imagery, leading to an apology from their management. Despite this, BTS continued to make an impact on the music industry and gained recognition for their efforts to address social issues and mental health.



00:00 Intro
00:54 BTS Mystery Behind The Name
02:14 BTS Career 2010-2014 Early Years
06:12 BTS Career 2014-2017
07:47 BTS Mainstream Breakthrough and Commercial Success
10:54 You Never Walk Alone
14:00 BTS Career 2018-2020
16:57 BTS T-Shirt Controversy
18:12 BTS World Tours
27:23 BTS Career 2021-Present
31:19 BTS Military Service and Separation
32:43 BTS Artistry
34:23 BTS Music Style
35:50 BTS Lyrical Themes
37:24 BTS Impact
39:57 BTS Diplomacy
41:48 BTS Fandom and ARMY
44:10 BTS Brand Endorsements
45:15 BTS Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • You took soo much of your time in this masterpiece seriously u deserve a lot 😭β™₯️😭β™₯️😭β™₯️🀍🌼I want bts to see this
  • @user-bz8wr3vk5y
    At 77 years old I discovered BTS and I will love them until I die. They are truly exceptional human beings.
  • @Sanjay-yd1jq
    . I'm a 53 yrs old African American woman who is grateful for the history and will support them until my eyes close.
  • @Riaronny
    I am 47 Asian Woman... BTS musics and contents makes my life happier πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ
  • @ninjawitch
    I am so relieved there are plenty of silver fans. I'm 57...and been made to feel I'm too old to enjoy the music, let alone fancy any of them. 😘
  • @karencole3855
    I AM 63 year old Irish woman and a huge fan. They are amazing and have my eternal support ❀
  • I'm a 51 year old and absolutely obsessed with them!!❀❀❀
  • "Quickly rose to fame." Bro they suffered a lot before getting all their fame thats why i stan them
  • @loisreed5078
    As a 73 yo music fan I have enjoyed every genre of music for 60 years. BTS is a breath of fresh air. I enjoy their passion for music and messages.
  • @dorisnorton9090
    I am 78 and love watching these documentaries on these special seven guys. Their rise to stardom has been a Real story of dedication, talent, and hard work. Long live BTS and Army!! πŸ₯°
  • @user-eh6em3mh6s
    I'm 64 years of age, and I have been a fan of these 7 Kings for 5 years now. My daughter introduced them. I love them every since. I will always support them.❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀.
  • @donnasilva1355
    I'm a white American woman who's going to be 70 in October 2023 and I'm supporting BTS until my eyes drop also come 😊❀
  • @blee5268
    Who could have imagined 7 guys from South Korea would take the world by storm? 7 guys who brought K-pop to the four corners of the world. They still awe the world and abide the rule to enlist in the military. These 7 guys make their parents, family, friends, and Army proud to support them. There will be no other phenomenon quite like BTS. 7 talented, artistic, charming guys, who share their love for music and entertaining, comes once in a lifetime.
  • @user-vt1hm1sz6t
    I'm 65, from Australia and a big fan of BTS. I admire and adore them. Their talent, their commitment, their hard work are exemplary. They shine so brightly as they bring joy and love to my life. I am Army and will love and support them forever.
  • @nainachong6527
    Am 60 yrs old Army. Love them all for their talents, hardwork, kind and humbleness. They are simply awesome. I have shamelessly imagine them as ny godsons πŸ˜‚πŸ˜Š
  • @janetgeorge7375
    I’m a 69 year young grandmother who continues to follow our 7 young men, wherever they are and whatever they do. I wish them a good and healthy life always. They have struggled to get to where they are at now, but never gave up. Truly admire them and will continue to follow them until I’m called home.πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ
  • @lisagutierrez7116
    I'm a 56 year old grandmother I love my boys who are now all grown up im Army for life πŸ’œ
  • @Imme_begin
    Gosh the Silver fans are here… 4 comments in a row for people over 50. I’ll keep it going. 68 yrs old here… and a huge fan. My real grandsons are going to feel slighted if I don’t watch it. This is the first time I ever saw their initial reactions when they won Album of the Year: They were truly in disbelief. Sweet boys. I think their work ethic, the pain after concerts and their struggles should be included if a new documentary is done, but this video was really nice. πŸ’œ
  • @samobabic9643
    I'm 44 long time fan BTS I love boys they are amazing weit for them 2025
  • @2Chua
    67 year old American Army here! These young men are musically gifted, intelligent, humble, and very funny. I'm also struck by how supportive they are of their band mates and protective of each other they are. There's not a lot that i look forward to these days, but spending time watching BTS online concerts and videos (including Run BTS, which i love), gives me a lot of joy. My bias is Yoongi, but Taehyung is an extremely close 2nd πŸ˜‚ πŸ’œ!