K-pop Sensation BTS Urges The World's Youth To "Find Your Voice"

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BTS boy band has taken the world by storm (Photo Credit: Korea.net / Korean Culture and Information Service [CC BY-SA 2.0 CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

A few years ago, the idea that a Korean pop, or K-pop, group would perform to sold-out shows worldwide, top the Billboard 200 charts, and dethrone global phenom Taylor Swift's YouTube record for the biggest music video debut, would have been met with some skepticism. But the Bangtan Boys, or BTS as they are popularly called, have managed to accomplish all three feats, proving beyond doubt that music is a “universal language” which transcends across countries, languages, and cultures.

The success of the seven-member boy band, who range in age from 21 to 25 years old, can largely be attributed to their social awareness, which profoundly connects with their young audience. Instead of singing or rapping about heartbreaks and drugs, the group takes on social issues like mental illness, consumerism, school violence, and education disparity. BTS fans, known collectively as ARMY, or Adorable Representative MC of Youth, say the boy band’s lyrics have inspired and brought them together.

BTS collaborates with UNICEF to end violence against children and youth (Photo Credit: UNICEF via Twitter)

The group’s concern for society’s problems and injustices does not end with their lyrics. In November 2017, BTS partnered with UNICEF for an anti-violence campaign called “Love Myself” to end violence against children and young people. With some help from the boy band and its strong ARMY, the nonprofit managed to raise $1 million within six months.

On September 24, 2018, BTS became the first K-pop group to be invited to speak at the United Nations Youth 2030 event for the launch of “Generation Unlimited.” The UNICEF initiative “aims to ensure that every young person is in education, learning, training or employment by 2030.”

BTS at the 32nd Golden Disk Awards on 10 January 2018 (Photo Credit: NewsInStar (CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons)

BTS leader RM (Kim Namjoon), flanked by his six fellow band members, took the mic. However, instead of talking about education and vocation, RM focused on self-acceptance and inspiration. The 24-year-old began by talking about his childhood and how happy he had been until the age of nine or ten, when he started worrying about what people thought of him. “I tried to jam myself into the other molds that other people made,” he said. “Soon, I began to shut out my own voice and listen to the voice of others. No one called out my name and neither did I... Like this, I—we—all lost our names. We became like ghosts.”

The 24-year-old urged youngsters to "Tell me your story. I want to hear your voice, and I want to hear your conviction. No matter who you are, where you're from, your skin color, gender identity: speak yourself. Find your name [and] find your voice.” The famous rapper concluded by saying that though he still suffers from self-doubt and anxiety, he is learning to overcome it. "I have many faults, and I have many fears, but I am going to embrace myself as hard as I can, and I'm starting to love myself, little by little." While RM may have reminded fans that he, like everyone else, is not perfect, his speech, which resonates with both young and old, certainly was.

Resources: CNN.com, Forbes.com,metro.co.uk

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  • kittiesmama
    kittiesmamaover 3 years
    I mean they are good BUT HARRY STYLES IS WAY WAY WAY BETTER!!!💕
    • kittiesmama
      kittiesmamaover 3 years
      But bts is good too.
      • bigbookworm
        bigbookwormover 3 years
        I don't like boy bands
        • unipug2
          unipug2over 3 years
          I am honestly not a fan, I'd much rather listen to New Kids on the Block, (and I'm a really critical boy band critic) but I love that they're encouraging us yearlings to find our voice. My fave bands are New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys. Do I have bad taste in boy bands?
          • techfashion0315
            techfashion0315over 2 years
            I also like the Jonas Brothers. They are an all-boy band. My favorite song of theirs is "Who's in your head"
            • techfashion0315
              techfashion0315over 2 years
              Yeah, I LOVE Imagine Dragon (they are my favorite band) and they are an all-boy band. I like their song "Believer"
              • howls
                howlsover 3 years
                My favorite boy bands are why don't we bts And i guess that's it haha I listen to more night core and single artists
              • x_goddess_x
                x_goddess_xover 3 years
                Well, it's your decision, so you might not like any of them. Maybe, try listening to dynamite! My cousin got addicted from dynamite.
              • italian_kid
                italian_kidover 3 years
                I love BTS their all so cute but my bias is Suga 💜
              • boygenius
                boygeniusover 3 years
                I WANNA LEARN HOW TO SPEAK JAPANESE SO I CAN DO K-POP NOW!!!!!!
              • howls
                howlsover 3 years
                I just discovered them and there soooooo good I love the song "Fake love" and "Fire" but so far all the music I've heard by them sounds killer ❤
                • fiftyyou
                  fiftyyouover 3 years
                  soooooooooooooooooo cute
                  • emoji_tiks
                    emoji_tiksover 3 years
                    I luv bts. I like rm :D
                    • reiayanamisolos
                      reiayanamisolosover 3 years
                      i love BTS so much :D my bias are taehyung and hoseok ( V and J-hope ) ARMY!