BTS Celebrates its Ninth Anniversary with a Surprise Song and Emojis for Fans

Marie Test

BTS celebrated their ninth anniversary by surprising fans with a new fan-focused song called ARMY.

Jungkook is the solo performer of “My You.” The song was co-produced by Hiss Noise. The song is a blend of English and Korean, with lyrical videos available on several social media sites. Jungkook started the countdown to the song by tweeting a screenshot of a text message.

The song was purportedly written to give a lovely message to the listeners.

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It also included Jungkook’s letter to the band’s fans, which read: “When I think of all of you, these feelings that stir inside me are so overwhelming that I have occasionally thought, ‘What if all of this disappears? Or what if this is all a dream?’ So I wrote this song based on those thoughts, and because I worried that the song’s vibe might become too depressing, I tried to fill the lyrics with pretty words. This song is solely for you, and I hope that it becomes a song that can give hope, light, and strength to both me, who wrote the song, and you, who listen to it. I’m always grateful to ARMY, and let’s make lots of even better memories in the future! My ARMY, I love you.”

The supergroup has announced a pre-recording for Mnet’s “M Countdown,” which will take place on June 13. Everyone’s attention was drawn to a unique, highlighted area of the notification.

“We have increased the scope of the event and number of participants allowed in the show to accommodate more ARMY as this recording will be held on a special day for BTS and ARMY. We look forward to your enthusiastic participation,” they said.

The filming will be done in front of 4,000 ARMYs.

On June 13, 2013, the group debuted with seven members: RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook.

According to a Twitter press statement given to Philstar.com, BTS’s new anthology album “Proof” was met with enthusiasm by fans all across the world on Twitter when it was released on June 10. On the first day, Twitter received 22 million tweets, with the most tweets occurring between midnight and 1 a.m. When “Proof” was published on June 10, it received 3 million tweets in only one hour.

Fans in South Korea, the United States, and Indonesia were the most vocal on Twitter, and discussions on the group’s latest release came from all around the world, including the Philippines, India, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, and Peru. #KpopTwitter was buzzing with activity as ARMY took a trip down memory lane, listening to popular songs from previous albums while anticipating the title tune “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”

Twitter produced unique emoticons to allow followers to participate in the celebrations no matter where they were. The hashtag #BTS may be used to add a grey-colored BTS symbol, while #BTS Proof will trigger a unique Proof emoji. Additionally, the hashtags #YetToCome and #TheMostBeautifulMoment would activate emojis. To promote the new album, @TwitterMusic altered its header to a BTS concept art, bio to #BTS Proof, and name to ‘Twitter Music is listening to BTS “Proof”‘.

Twitter’s Head of Global K-pop Partnerships, YeonJeong Kim, stated, “Be it to celebrate new albums, or to cheer them on at important occasions, the #BTSARMY has always stayed close to the band on Twitter. Just weeks ahead of their comeback, BTS made a trip to Washington, D.C., paying President Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) a visit to discuss anti-Asian hate crimes, sending hashtags like #BTSatTheWhiteHouse to the top of Twitter trends worldwide. With our various features and activations, we will continue to connect BTS and the fans, helping them to celebrate moments no matter where they may be in the world.”

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