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  1. Kkul FM Throwback:

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    100 Days Party

    Christmas Special 2013

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    **Eng subs included from here on. SearchΒ Bangtan subsΒ for better subs**

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    FESTA 2014

    Christmas Special 2014

    FESTA 2015

    FESTA 2016

    FESTA 2017

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    **Last year didn't do the radio, instead a company party**

    Festa 2018

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    Honestly, I missed these... I've watched these like 10 times each, still funny and emotional ever time I watch it... I find last year Festa video isn't as fun as the old one for some reason...

  2. @@CasualKpop Yep, anything is possible.

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    Separately: If certain members want to do solos or whatever, then don't go all together. There is so much all of them can do individually in their 20s. Also there is possibility the rules will change a bit. Less time.

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    Three groups: Jin-Yoongi, RM-Hobi, Jimin-V-Jungkook

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    Two groups: Hyung Line, Maknae Line

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    Together: If they don't care about solos right now, and think the group popularity will still be there, then go all together. Not necessarily all at once. But within the same time frame. Sometime before December 4, 2021.

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    I prefer they enlist by 2 groups... I mean it isn't good for Bighit if they all go together, the company is too small for that... I also think spitting into 2 groups would help members start their solo activities... Like Tae with his acting and solo, Jimin solo album, Jungkook solo and also maybe try with acting too... Hyung line can release their album as rapline and also solo. I really want to see what they could do beside the group activities...

  3. I didn't get the ticket to Metlife....warstarplz.png ...Β 

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    Btw I have a question regarding to one of other artists' interview that mention BTS

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    ThereÒ€ℒs no longer any question that K-pop is happening in America. BTS, the seven-member South Korean boy band, scored two No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 in 2018 and became the first K-pop group to sell out an American stadium when it played New YorkÒ€ℒs Citi Field in October. Yet despite the groupÒ€ℒs visibility here, K-pop remains somewhat detached from the mainstream: It receives relatively little top 40 airplay despite fan-army pressure on radio stations, its artists rarely tour with non-K-pop acts, and outside of its intensely passionate fan groups, K-pop stars hardly drive the wider Ò€œconversationÒ€ that someone like Grande can dominate with a single tweet.

    What do they mean by that? I feel kind of uneasy while reading this? Am I thinking too much?

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