Today, on December 20, 2023, the much-anticipated BTS Monuments Beyond The Star (방탄소년단 모뉴먼츠: 비욘드 더 스타) docu-series premiered its first two episodes, captivating fans worldwide. Viewers are treated to a profound exploration of Bangtan’s genesis, delving into the early stages of their evolution. The release of these initial episodes has sparked immense excitement and discussion among the devoted BTS fanbase, as the series embarks on an immersive journey into the formation of the band.
The documentary’s in-depth narrative provides a compelling look at the intricate origins and pivotal moments that shaped the trajectory of this iconic group. As the series unfolds, it promises to unravel the untold stories and hidden facets of BTS’ remarkable journey, further cementing its legacy in the hearts of fans and music enthusiasts alike.
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BTS Monuments Beyond The Star: Bangtan’s Genesis Explained
Bang PD shared that upon first seeing RM, he was struck by the immediate need to debut him. The encounter with Suga led him to envision a group of hip-hop artists and producers. J-Hope joined soon after to fulfill the need for dance. However, it became clear that being solely a hip-hop group wasn’t the path forward. Consequently, more members were sought. Jin’s stunning appearance left a lasting impression, prompting thoughts on the marvel of his handsome features. When encountering Jungkook, PD noticed a young individual struggling with confidence. As for Jimin, while there were doubts about his inclusion, the team’s preference led to his becoming the final member of the group.
At the outset of BTS’ journey, emerging from a humble background, the members devoted themselves tirelessly to practice, often foregoing meals and even residing in the practice hall. Suga recounted the challenging early days, navigating gruelling dance routines that initially seemed improbable for him. Despite their unwavering commitment, initial song releases faced successive setbacks, dampening their spirits. Each defeat weighed heavily on the group, testing their resolve. Nevertheless, they persisted. Danger was anticipated to be their breakthrough, yet its impact on the music charts lasted merely a day following its release.
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Then, I Need You arrived. Jungkook sensed its potential, and indeed, it secured its first music show victory since its debut. This triumph was transformative, fundamentally altering the trajectory of BTS’s trajectory. Bang PD recognised their influence not just in South Korea but also in Western countries. This prompted the decision to broaden the band’s horizons. Reflecting on their first Billboard Music Award for Top Social Artist in 2017, the Bangtan Sonyeondan members admitted their initial lack of understanding of its significance.
Bang Si-hyuk clarified its weight, noting its long-standing history as a category consistently dominated by Justin Bieber for nearly a decade. It signalled a monumental shift, foretelling a transformative phase in the lives of the BTS members. They also shared how their first concert, held in Seoul’s Ax KOREA, had an audience of 13,500. Their fifth concert was at the largest stadium in Korea, The Olympic Gymnastic Arena, accommodating 25,000 people, a dream for every artist. This milestone was shocking for them as they couldn’t believe they had made it this far. They also discussed their collaboration with Steve Aoki, how they met, his approach to BTS for the collaboration, and the making of the masterpiece Mic Drop.

The first two episodes showed that these people are famous for a reason; they didn’t just make it overnight. They struggled day and night to bring out the best in themselves and took their fans seriously. They understand what’s important. That’s how Bangtan Boys, paved the way and brought K-pop music recognition worldwide.
The first two episodes of BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star is now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

