Seven-piece South Korean boy band BTS, often known as the Bangtan Boys, was created by Big Hit Entertainment. After that, in July 2017, the term turned into a backronym meaning Beyond the Scene. They performed “No More Dream” from their debut album 2 Cool 4 Skool on June 12 to mark their debut on June 13 of that year. Including at the 2013 Melon Music Accolades, Golden Disc Awards, and 2014 Seoul Music Awards, they received multiple New Artist of the Year awards for the song “No More Dream.” With the release of their succeeding albums, Dark & Wild (2014), The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 2 (2015), and The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever (2016), the group gained more recognition (2016)

When BTS performed their chart-topping hit “DNA” at the American Music Awards on Sunday, they left a lasting impression on the country’s viewers. Even the cameras struggled to keep up with the septet’s quick dancing as their choreography shocked the Western world (and many hearts).

Idols frequently put in a potentially dangerous amount of practice because K-pop choreography is the norm for being so flawless. Less kind descriptions frequently label dancing in the Korean pop business as “robotic” and “mechanical.” BTS, however, repeatedly rejects these labels because of their precise and vibrant dancing style.

Each of the group’s seven members brings particular advantages to the table. Of course, the dancing line—J-Hope, Jimin, and Jungkook—is the best at bringing their choreography to life. Although RM and Jin frequently say they aren’t good dancers, they consistently manage to learn the steps the group uses.

At the 2017 Seoul Music Awards, J-Hope showcased his acrobatic dexterity and flexibility on a solo stage. He performs a backward flip with one hand while simultaneously leaping through the air. There’s a reason why J-Hope from ARMY leads the group in dance.

Even though Suga had to leave the stage, their rendition of Kim Sung Jae’s classic at the 2016 KMF gave the vintage hockey uniform new life.

Recall the day at the 2014 MBC Gayo Daejun when they invented a machine gun. The ferocity that would come to characterize their choreography was hinted at in “Danger.”

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