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Tuesday 16 March 2021

BTS Reveals How Their CEO Had Extremely High Standards for Their Performances

 


In the past several years, BTS has gone from a humbled K-pop act to one of the biggest artists in the world. There are many reasons behind BTS’s success, but one that can’t be overlooked is their consistently high-quality performances.

Getting to BTS’s level is not easy, and their company’s CEO understood how important it was to set high standards for the group. 

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BTS trained for years to develop high-quality performances

BTS is not alone in giving fans high-quality performances. Many K-pop artists place a lot of emphasis on having mesmerizing choreography to go along with their catchy songs.

 

It’s no secret that BTS has given up a lot of their personal time in the pursuit of their dreams. In fact, during the early days of their career, BTS trained so intensely that they rested by sneaking naps in the bathroom.

“We had a lot of things on the itinerary while we were overseas and had to record the song at the same time,” Jungkook told Pitchfork about their 2014 single ‘Danger’. “What I remember most is the stark white rehearsal room. We all practice there, low on sleep.

He continued, “We were all so sleepy that we used to sneak into the bathroom to take naps. And our instructor would say, “Hey! Get out!”

BTS’s hard work did not go unnoticed, however. The group frequented a restaurant near their dance studio, and the owner has talked about how much effort they put into their training.

“Their success is not just pure luck but thanks to their effort. They really put their blood and sweat into their work,” the owner said. “They would practice every day from the morning to 10 p.m., sometimes they would just practice the night away. They worked that hard.”


 

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