- Following the uncertainty caused by a mistranslation of the septet’s statement, BTS management agency HYBE recently emphasised that the septet has not dissolved.
- The K-pop boy band caused quite a stir among fans on Tuesday when it announced that it will be taking a hiatus as a group to pursue separate ventures.
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The HYBE management team clarified on Thursday that the Butter hitmakers “are not on sabbatical, but will take time to explore certain solo projects at this moment and stay active in different forms,” according to The Post.
Meanwhile, the group’s leader, Kim Nam-joon, also known as RM, discussed moving on solo to grow as individuals.
“I’ve always believed BTS was different from other groups, but the problem with K-pop and the idol system in general is that they don’t allow you time to develop.” “You’ve got to keep doing music and doing something,” he stated in a video.
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“No matter what, we can’t help but think of our fans; we want to be the sort of artists who are remembered by our followers.” “I think we’re now starting to consider what type of musicians we want to be recognised as by our audience,” member Jimin added.
“I think that’s why we’re going through a hard period right now; we’re trying to establish our identity, which is an exhausting and protracted process,” he added.



















