I think electricity will create a new world. I feel like the world will change a lot with electricity, and I wonder how it will change, it's scary, and it's going to be fun. I think there are so many things to think about when it comes to electric cars.
J-Hope
We've matured musically, as well as in the way we think. We've also developed a higher sense of responsibility. This has refined us and these developments are really being reflected in our music and our dance.
I think I just laugh nonstop. I think my laughter naturally melts in when I want to recharge.
When I was a little boy, my wish was to be on an airplane. My wish was to get on a plane and fly to the sky.
We deliver many different messages to people of our generation. I want them to get good energy by listening to BTS music.
Everyone liked me when I went up on the stage at a talent search in elementary school, and that's when I decided to become a music artist.
We set out with nothing but music as our dream, but we didn't know where we were going, whether we were going uphill or downhill, or as we took a break after becoming tired, whether around the corner there was a paradise or a pitfall. That's how we started.
I don't think you should feel too pressured about a mixtape. Just do what you want to do and show the music you want to show. You're not trying to win something big with it.
We Are Bulletproof: The Eternal' demonstrates that we will keep going despite the difficulties. It reveals our ego.
The music helped me sympathize with our young generation and also empathize with them. I'd like to create and write more music that represents them.
The way I work uses a very on-the-spot flow, and I write the lyrics and the music when I feel them coming.
The singing in 'Dynamite,' it wasn't easy because the song is high-pitched.
It's such a great honor to be mentioned along The Beatles.
We're working out, watching Netflix and learning to play instruments. I think we're doing a lot of self-development, and also just trying to stay active.
When I was a little kid, I simply loved music and enjoyed expressing myself with my body.
My fantasy had always been making a music video and performing with music that I had created.
Louder Than Bombs' shows our inner shadows.
If we think something is not good, we'll openly say it. If there's choreography, for example, and it feels like it's going to be too taxing on our physical resources - as I said, we're not getting any younger - we'll say so, and then we'll make those changes.
We want to keep doing our own music and show our own colors.
Do what you want to try doing. Take whatever you get out of it and have fun.
We have reached milestones that are far beyond what I expected.
When I hear the word electric, I think of Pikachu!
We will try to make the name BTS sound as cool as The Beatles.
I remember being captivated by Jules Verne's 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' when I read it as a kid.
I actually don't preoccupy myself with 'I'm going to do this kind of rap in this kind of genre' kind of thinking when I work.
I started dancing first, but felt I could also tell my story through my music.
I felt that group vocals for 'Airplane' coming from all the BTS members who've been together through this journey would create an even more heartfelt song.
I put 'hope' in my name to be a hopeful existence in the group.
I love my life!
We're proud that everything we do is giving off light.
I loved Pussycat Dolls' 'Stickwitu.'
We started out because we love music and dancing.
We are happy that we could resonate with so many people.
It's the encouragement from fans that drove us and allowed BTS to become who we are.
I feel we have achieved the goals that we set out to achieve.
It feels as if the world has acknowledged and accepted our sincerity.