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ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone
ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone
ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone
ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone
ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone
ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone
ENHYPEN From Rolling Stone

ENHYPEN from Rolling Stone


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4 years ago

This is a very serious and deep question,” says RM, the 26-year-old leader of the world’s biggest band. He pauses to think. We’re talking about utopian and dystopian futures, about how the boundary-smashing, hegemony-overturning global success of his group, the wildly talented seven-member South Korean juggernaut BTS, feels like a glimpse of a new and better world, of an interconnected 21st century actually living up to its promise. 

BTS’ downright magical levels of charisma, their genre-defying, sleek-but-personal music, even their casually nontoxic, skin-care-intensive brand of masculinity — every bit of it feels like a visitation from some brighter, more hopeful timeline. What RM is currently pondering, however, is how all of it contrasts with a darker landscape all around them, particularly the horrifying recent wave of anti-Asian violence and discrimination across a global diaspora.

“We are outliers,” says RM, “and we came into the American music market and enjoyed this incredible success.” In 2020, seven years into their career, BTS’ first English-language single, the irresistible “Dynamite,” hit Number One, an achievement so singular it prompted a congratulatory statement from South Korea’s president, Moon Jae-in. The nation has long been deeply invested in its outsize cultural success beyond its borders, known as the Korean Wave.

“Now, of course, there is no utopia,” RM continues. “There’s a light side; there’s always going to be a dark side. The way we think is that everything that we do, and our existence itself, is contributing to the hope for leaving this xenophobia, these negative things, behind. It’s our hope, too, that people in the minority will draw some energy and strength from our existence. Yes, there’s xenophobia, but there are also a lot of people who are very accepting. . . . The fact that we have faced success in the United States is very meaningful in and of itself.”

At the moment, RM is in an acoustically treated room at his label’s headquarters in Seoul, wearing a white medical mask to protect a nearby translator. a black bucket hat, and a black hoodie from the Los Angeles luxury label Fear of God. As RM has had to explain too many times on U.S. talk shows, he taught himself his fluent English via bingeing Friends DVDs. Still, he makes understandable use of the interpreter when the conversation gets complex.

RM is a fan of complexity. He was on a path toward an elite university education before a love of hip-hop, first sparked by a Korean group, Epik High, detoured him into superstardom. Bang Si-hyuk, the cerebral, intense-yet-avuncular mogul-producer who founded BTS’ record company, Big Hit Entertainment (now HYBE), signed RM first, in 2010, and gradually formed BTS around the rapper’s talent and magnetism. “When I first met RM,” says Si-hyuk, “I felt a sense of duty that I must help him grow to become a great artist after acknowledging his musical talents and ways of thinking.”

RM carries himself with a level of gravitas that was perhaps incongruent with his initial stage name of Rap Monster, officially shortened in 2017. He drops quotes from Nietzsche and the abstract artist Kim Whan-ki in interviews, and celebrated his 26th birthday by donating nearly $85,000 to a museum foundation to support the reprinting of rare fine-art books. He and Suga fill their rhymes with double- and triple-entendres that would impress U.S. hip-hop heads who’ve never thought much about BTS.

It’s not uncommon for the members of BTS to shed a tear or two while they’re addressing fans onstage. Along with their comfort with makeup and iridescent hair dye, it all plays into their instinctive rejection of rigid conceptions of masculinity. “The labels of what being masculine is, is an outdated concept,” says RM. “It is not our intention to break it down. But if we are making a positive impact, we are very thankful. We live in an age where we shouldn’t have those labels or have those restrictions.”

“When we wrote those songs, and those messages, of course, it wasn’t from some knowledge or awareness of the education system in the United States or anywhere else,” says RM. “We were teenagers at that time. There were things we were able to say, from what we felt and from our experiences about the unreasonableness of school, or the uncertainties and the fears and anxieties that teens have. And a common thought and a common emotion resonated with youth, not just in Korea, but in the United States, and the West.”

In 2018, BTS negotiated a renewal of their contract with Si-hyuk’s company, committing to another seven years as a band. In the process, they were given a financial stake in HYBE. “It’s very meaningful,” says RM, “for us and also the company, that we admit and recognize each other as true partners. Now Big Hit’s success is our success, and our success is Big Hit’s success.” It also meant a multimillion-dollar windfall for the group when HYBE went public last year. “That’s very important,” RM says with a grin.


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4 years ago
BTS For Rolling Stone
BTS For Rolling Stone
BTS For Rolling Stone

BTS for Rolling Stone


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1 year ago
Boygenius Replicating Nirvana Photoshoots For Rolling Stone
Boygenius Replicating Nirvana Photoshoots For Rolling Stone
Boygenius Replicating Nirvana Photoshoots For Rolling Stone
Boygenius Replicating Nirvana Photoshoots For Rolling Stone

boygenius replicating nirvana photoshoots for rolling stone


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2 years ago
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6 years ago
Rollingstone: Heres A First Look At Our Upcoming Cover Featuring Harry Styles. You Can Pick It Up On

rollingstone: Here’s a first look at our upcoming cover featuring Harry Styles. You can pick it up on newsstands September 3rd. Photograph by Ryan McGinley.


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6 years ago
Harry For Rolling Stone - Photography By Ryan McGinley

Harry for Rolling Stone - Photography by Ryan McGinley


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4 years ago

Rolling Stone Magazine June 2021 - BTS

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4 years ago

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This is a Group Chat on Tumblr that chats about: #music, #rock, #alternative rock, #led zeppelin, #rocknroll, #Rockstar, #rolling stone, #gu

Anybody want to join my group chat? I need friends with similar interests


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3 years ago
Andy Warhol, Stevie Wonder And Gil Scott-Heron Backstage After A Rolling Stones Concert At Madison Square
Andy Warhol, Stevie Wonder And Gil Scott-Heron Backstage After A Rolling Stones Concert At Madison Square
Andy Warhol, Stevie Wonder And Gil Scott-Heron Backstage After A Rolling Stones Concert At Madison Square

Andy Warhol, Stevie Wonder and Gil Scott-Heron backstage after a Rolling Stones concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City, July 1972.


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