Tag: BTS ARMY

BTS Drops a Special ‘Yet to Come’ Video to Celebrates Their ARMY’s Birthday

BTS are celebrating their ARMYs 9th birthday in a very special way and they bring a special video with them. Read on to know more.

BTS Turns 9: Army is Overjoyed, Wishes the K-pop Singers on Twitter

Check out what ARMY has to say on BTS completing 9 years!

Is Boyband BTS Collaborating With Rapper Snoop Dogg Next?

Check out the news about BTS collaborating with Snoop Dogg. Is it happening?

Artist Made Collection By BTS: Excited ARMYs Take Over Twitter to Admire the Merch!

Artist Made Collection by BTS is everything we would want at this point. Check out how fans are reacting to the merch launch.

Another Big Record For BTS With ‘Permission to Dance’ Music Video

Army celebrates as BTS' Permission to Dance MV garners millions of views. Read to know more.

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