Jenna Andrews, songwriter on Butter and Permission to Dance, talks about BTS' work ethic

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    She is also the wife of Ron Perry, CEO of Columbia Records

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    Everyone who works with them or has met them says the same thing - they are a humble, hard working group of friends. I know antis are waiting for some scandal, say that they must think they are above Korean promo etc. Call me crazy, but I'm more apt to believe the people who have actually interacted with them and have real experiences they can point to.

  • lol the husband worked on butter - it spent 6 wks on H100..now the wife is on permission to dance too..their branding is going to pop off then. they chose the right group :pepe_akorns:

    Jenna is the composer- writer of Butter too. She was also the vocal arranger on Dynamite.


    She has worked on all 3 BTS English singles.

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    She is also the wife of Ron Perry, CEO of Columbia Records

    Thats why they got such success. Sacrificed a lot and getting appreciated now

  • Everyone who works with them or has met them says the same thing - they are a humble, hard working group of friends. I know antis are waiting for some scandal, say that they must think they are above Korean promo etc. Call me crazy, but I'm more apt to believe the people who have actually interacted with them and have real experiences they can point to.

    This!

    :froghype:


    And if dragging BTS didn't works, antis start dragging armys...

    As if armys will care for their faves if they didn't start it first...

    :angryr::angryr::angryr:

  • Some more from Jenna


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  • Everyone who works with them or has met them says the same thing - they are a humble, hard working group of friends. I know antis are waiting for some scandal, say that they must think they are above Korean promo etc. Call me crazy, but I'm more apt to believe the people who have actually interacted with them and have real experiences they can point to.

    This!


    The always get praises for their work ethic and personalities from everyone who has interacted with them :borahae:

    “we never felt so young”

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  • BTS our hardworking kings,
    everyone that has met them or work with them, always said the same thing, mannered, humble, hardworking people.

    just a few days ago, 2nd gen group CNblue talk about BTS too,

    their leader Jung Yonghwa said

    "One thing nobody’s asked us over our career is our thoughts on BTS"

    “We love BTS, and have found them awesome since their earliest days. During their debut era, they were so humble and we thought it’d be weird if they didn’t get big. Now they’re so big.”

    They had a different gaze in their eyes than other artists,” says Lee.

    “Honestly, we find their music, lyrics, and message to be really nice,” adds Jung.
    “Their continuous storytelling is really great, and their development is really apparent through their albums. We’ve met them at an award show before, and I asked them what they do on their days off. They said they still work on those days, which really stood out to me."


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