Deserved
QuoteDays before BTS would announce their decision to enlist and complete South Korea’s compulsory period of military service, the seven members of the biggest pop act in the world delivered a massive concert in Busan. The concert was part of the city’s bid to host the 2023 World Expo, but more importantly for the group, it was an opportunity for them to spend time onstage together on their own terms, and they seized the moment.
From the thrilling debut performance of “Run BTS” to the emotional closing run of “Epilogue: Young Forever,” “For Youth,” “Spring Day,” and “Yet to Come,” the septet gave it their all with their visible emotion, powerful vocals, and their trademark choreography. BTS’s rap line — RM, Suga, and j-hope — delivered a fiery version of “Cypher Pt.3: Killer,” a moment that stands out from the concert attended by 50,000 people and watched by a staggering 49 million viewers around the globe. While they claimed this as the last time they’d perform the song, the sentiment of “I don’t care/ You can’t control my shit” feels like a pointed and lasting decision
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