Rap Monster, popularly known as RM from BTS, is a well-known South Korean rapper, songwriter, and producer best known for being a member of the hip-hop group Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS). Likewise, he is well-known among his South Korean followers as “Rapmon.” He excelled academically and made a wonderful understudy. He began rapping early and decided to pursue it as a career. Before joining the “BTS,” he started as an independent performer and sang with a few neighborhood bands. He is the leader of the group and primary rapper and lyricist after joining the “BTS” He became the leader of the group and the primary rapper lyricist after joining the “BTS” He has collaborated with well-known Korean and international rappers to produce music that has become a viral sensation. He has endorsed several South Korean products and “K’hawah” coffee. He is a regular face on South Korean television thanks to his program, “Hot Brain: Problematic Men,” and he has received recognition as one of South Korea’s most upbeat rappers in several magazines.

Before the group’s The Wings Tour performance in Anaheim, California, in April 2017, RM, Kim Nam-Joon, chatted with the OC Register. The 22-year-old rapper, singer, and composer referred to “Friends” as a backbone for English instruction in South Korea during the 1990s when it reached the height of its popularity.

It resembled a syndrome in several ways. Even when they were eating or playing, Korean mothers made their kids watch “Friends,” the BTS frontman added in English. “I believe it was quite helpful. I believe there are about ten seasons, and I watched each one at least five times,” continued RM. “They employ gestures and expressions similar to those used by Americans, correct? When you try to express some feelings, I believe it automatically teaches you how to speak or make a gesture.”

Many kids worldwide have also benefited from American TV shows in their language acquisition efforts at home.

The American situational comedy “Friends,” which aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004, follows the lives of six best friends who all lived in New York City: Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow), and Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc).

According to fan reviews posted on IMDb, TV.com, Common Sense Media, and other sites, the Show is undoubtedly regarded as one of the best television series ever produced. These reviews gave the show scores of 8.9/10, 9.2/10, and 4/5, respectively.

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