BTS was asked how they were able to achieve their success, and the members said that social media really played a big part in helping them get to where they are now. But then, they added that they really tried everything to succeed and happy that their hard work paid off.
Suga said that while social media was a huge part of their success, they also tried other ways to make themselves known. And even if other people were discouraging them from using the platform, they still continued and just worked harder.
How social media helped them
They reasoned that they just have a different approach to things so social media may have worked for them and not for others; that is why there were people who questioned their use of SNS. BTS also said that all the social media platforms are the same, but it just depends on who and how it is being used so the results vary, and in their case, it helped them succeed.
Skills and dedication to work
RM added that using social media will not propel them to stardom alone. Since they are performers, they also need good performance skills, talent, and seriousness in their work.
He said that they have to learn how to be well-rounded artists who can do everything and evolved. RM also mentioned that they were originally a hip-hop group, but they learned to adjust and adapt to what the people want, so they were able to gain more followers.
Jimin got fans worried
Meanwhile, fans got worried after seeing Jimin with patches on his back. The fans assumed that he is suffering from a back injury and the medical tapes are probably there to help ease his pain.
When the photos spread on social media, the hashtag #GetWellSoonJimin trended immediately. Big Hit or Jimin has not commented on this matter yet, and fans continue to send well-wishes to the idol. They also asked him not to push himself hard and knowing that BTS has two more shows in Japan that are scheduled on July 13 and 14, they asked him to take extra care and reminded that health is more important.


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