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Trending: Kpop BTS completes six years and the Army has stuck through with them

Twitter is exploding with millions of tweets celebrating the sixth anniversary of BTS



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Dubai: BTS - this band of floppy-haired songsters was the reason that one in every 13 foreign tourists visited South Korea in 2017, the Hyundai Research Institute said in December last year.

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Known for their boyish good looks and meticulously choreographed dance moves, BTS - short for Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates as Bulletproof Boy Scouts - have become one of South Korea's best-known and most valuable musical exports.

On Wednesday, the group posted a video on Twitter commemorating their years together kicking off an online celebration of the anniversary of their debut performance. Up until the time of publishing, #6yearswithourhomebts is trending worldwide and is the top hashtag trend in the UAE as well. 

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The group has also responded to the overwhelming response and celebration of fans - who are called the Army - by posting another video. One of the band members Jimin, whose real name is Park Ji-min, uploaded a touching video on their twitter page featuring memories from the group’s tour, set to BTS’s track “Answer: Love Myself.”

“Thank you for wishing us a happy birthday,” he wrote in the tweet. “I prepared a small gift too.” He added at the end of the video: “Thank u and I’ll never forget it.”

At the time of publishing, the hashtag was used in 3 million tweets worldwide. 

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Kpop in Dubai

Samar Khouri, Special to tabloid!

K-Pop was the centre of conversation in 2018. There were multiple breakthrough moments and a spike in attention to Korean music in the highly-competitive American market. Record-breaking group BTS no doubt opened doors for Korean artists and played a role in K-Pop’s rise as a recognised industry globally this year.

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While on the other side of the world, the Korean pop phenomenon’s appeal has expanded to a new and existing audience in the UAE and it has seen moderate growth in 2018. Even K-Pop boy group NCT 127 mentioned ‘Dubai’ in the English version of their 2018 track ‘Regular’, months after their performance in the city this year.

K-Pop has steadily attracted fans locally and became a mainstay of the ‘Korean Wave’ or ‘Hallyu’, which refers to the growing popularity of Korean pop culture.

The Middle East is a new and emerging market and K-Pop groups have been seen carving their place in the Emirates.

Hundreds of fans witnessed a historic moment in Dubai in January, when one of South Korea’s most popular boy bands Exo landed in the city to watch the premiere of their Korean-language track ‘Power’ added to The Dubai Fountain’s playlist.

Due to popular demand, the choreographed fountain system’s first K-Pop song was played on three separate occasions this past year.

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- With inputs from AFP

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