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Ate two lychees today.
Cannibalism 😞
Wait I didn't realize I could specify multiple emojis for the moodboard ask game 😭😭 can I update my request?
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ty for requesting!
here you go: jungkook
Wow I haven't been active in a while have I haha
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JUST FOUND OUT YOONGI'S GOIN ON TOUR???? WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT IT??
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It's really interesting to see the differences in promotion that we've seen for bangtan's solos so far.
We have Hobi, who held an exclusive launch party, did radio and YouTube interviews, and also did international performances on big stages. The world was Hobi's stage.
Then there's Seokjin, who kept it smaller by performing his song at Coldplay's concert as an homage to his favorite band and as a farewell to ARMYs. Jin also did YouTube show appearances on smaller channels. The digital sphere was more Jinnie's stage.
And then Namjoon, who worked and met with big names in music for promotion, and also performed at an exclusive celebrity-only party, as well as holding a small private concert for fans in his dream venue in his home country. Korea was Namjoon's stage.
Each of these three reflect their personalities. Hobi is more daring and bold, so he went with bigger performances. Jin is more private and sensitive, so he went with a more intimate promotion. Namjoon has strong Korean pride and is known for his authenticity, so everything he used to promote involved his heritage and his intellect.
I'm curious to see how the others promote their future works, and I'm sure that their personalities will shine in their music promotion as well.
It really speaks to BTS' talent and hard work that their debut song--released almost 9 years ago--still slaps. "No More Dream" is still so good and gets me dancing every time.