Why are BTS fans called army?

Why are BTS fans called army?

ARMY is an acronym for “Adorable Representative M.C. For Youth” and literally means army. BTS’s name in Korean, Bangtan Sonyeondan (방탄소년단), translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts” in English. Their fans are ARMY, and BTS is the armor that protects them, signifying the band and their ARMY will always be together. 40 million members of ARMY, which stands for Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth, subscribe to BTS’ YouTube channel, and more than 30 million follow both the member-run Twitter account and Big Hit’s official BTS Instagram account. One of the slightly underrated friendships from BTS is between leader RM and Jin (or Namjin) as they are referred to. BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V, Jimin and Jungkook appear to share an equally close friendship with each other, but ARMY has their own ‘ship’ biases. BRB – Be right back. BTAIM – Be that as it may. BTS – Behind the scenes. Use this social media acronym when you’re giving your followers a behind-the-scenes look at what your brand is doing.

Who is BTS First ARMY?

Rap Monster was the first to join BTS and the only one from the original line up. He said the famous quote, Jimin, you got no jams. My name is Rap Monster, not Dance Monster. Within BTS, it’s no secret between the members themselves and ARMY (fans of BTS) that Jimin is very close to BTS V (real name Kim Taehyung). Taehyung and Jimin were born in the same year, 1995, albeit from different parts. Jimin is from Busan, while Taehyung is from Daegu. The two went to the same high school.

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