"All seven of us have different tastes, colors, and personalities. There is a Korean food called Bibimbap. There are many different ingredients in it, and when they are mixed, it becomes a great food. We are like such a group." (RM)



24th (local time) ) The group BTS (BTS), invited to'COLLECTION: live' of the Grammy Museum in the United States, made this statement in an interview with the host Scott Goldman.



The Grammy Museum is a place to display the records of past winners of the Grammy Awards, a world-class music awards ceremony, and presents'Collection: Live', a content that combines video interviews and performances with artists after the spread of Corona 19.



When asked how to support each other, RM said, "The seven of us on a boat sometimes look in different directions. But they are all on the same boat and understand that we have to go one road."



"The members are all different, so it took time and effort to understand each other," he added. "Now we can read each other's hearts like an open book."



Jin also replied, "Because we are close to each other, we talk a lot, and we do not forget that it is a business relationship," and "I think that good teamwork will come out because I talk so coldly so that the best results can be produced."



Jungkook, who debuted at the age of 15 and spent his adolescence with the members, said, "It seems that the ego was well-made by the members. Their disposition and goal consciousness melted into the body. Thank you very much." I did it.



BTS told an anecdote that they often quarreled over washing dishes or cleaning, and Goldman laughed, saying, "It's so fun for the world's top group to fight with the dishes."



BTS recently decorated the stage of'Dynamite', which ranked first on the Billboard main single chart for the first time in the history of Korean popular songs, and talked about this song.



They explained that they were releasing this song to give hope and energy during a difficult time around the world with Corona 19.



RM said that it received a lot of positive feedback from ARMYs (BTS fans), saying, "The song I just needed these days when the heat was overlaid on the panthermic."



About this song, which is a disco pop genre, Suga said, "Because I wasn't the generation who grew up listening to disco, I struggled and recorded a lot."



J-Hope said, "The attractive point is that many people can easily follow the choreography," said Goldman, who said that choreography seems to be easier than before. I will do it."



Goldman also asked questions about'messages' that he showed in BTS' music and other activities.



When asked why BTS has dealt with issues such as personal difficulties, social pressures, and mental health, Suga replied, "We started with the question,'Why doesn't anyone talk about these issues?'"



"I didn't want the music to be violent or without a message. I thought about what kind of story I should tell if the person writing the song doesn't write his own story."



Regarding the recent donation of $1 million (1.2 billion won) to a black human rights organization, RM reconfirmed, "As Twitter revealed, we are against all kinds of racism and violence. We all have the right to be respected." Revealed.



(Photo Credit=GRAMMYMuseum/COLLECTION:live, Yonhap News)