ESTE MENSAJE DE JUNGKOOK Y TAEHYUNG ๐ฅบ:
๐ป : No vivas tu vida comparรกndote con los demรกs.
๐ฐ: Oh, me gusta eso. Pero a veces no puedes evitar compararte, ยฟverdad? Entoncesโฆ cuando empiezas a mirar la vida de otra persona, sus habilidades o incluso su situaciรณn econรณmica, y te das cuenta de que sientes envidiaโฆ
๐ป : Creo que lo mรกs importante es la batalla contigo mismo. Competir contigo mismo. Simplemente ve a tu propio ritmo.
๐ป : No te compares con los demรกs pensando: "ยฟPor quรฉ no puedo ser como esa persona?" y te dejes atrapar por la envidia. Cada quien deberรญa vivir su propia vida a su manera. Concรฉntrate en el ritmo y el compรกs de tu propia vida.
๐ฐ: Bien dicho.
OH BTS ๐ฅ
"Following the Grammys announcement, BTS publicly withdrew their record-breaking album from Grammy consideration entirely โ issuing a joint statement that directly addressed the real problem.
"We have decided not to enter the Grammys this year," the statement read. "We hope music can be heard and loved for what it is, rather than being divided by region or language."
With a single statement, seven men from Seoul did what so many of us wanted to say for years."
https://t.co/452wYtwrJK
The New York Times calls on labels and artists to speak out against exclusion, just as BTS did over the โBest Asian Popโ category.
โ โArtists and their managers should scrutinize record companies for the way they exclude artists from their pop departments. Labels and artists should challenge playlisters at streaming services and radio station programmers about how they wield the term โpopโ for some but not for others.โ
According to head of economic development at Tourism Economics, BTS' North American tour is expected to easily match or even surpass the FIFA World Cup Final's economic impact at MetLife Stadium through fan spending alone.
https://t.co/7aRscc9zar
[NME] "NME has long opposed classifications based on specific genres or regions, stating that "pop music is simply pop music, regardless of geographical location, language, or race. In 2021, we argued that the Grammys shouldnโt add an Asian Pop category, writing: โDoing so might give a handful of Kpop groups new bragging rights and a shiny new trophy to display, but how much would it do for them in the wider world? If youโre not already interested in a particular genre or scene, the likelihood of you paying that much attention to a niche category celebrating its artists is low, so the chances of such a field bringing heaps of recognition onto Asian Artists also seems slim.โ
โSegregating awards shows by language or region, as already happens with the Grammysโs Latin and โglobal musicโ categories, continues to perpetuate the othering of music that isnโt Western, white (until very recently Black artists also struggled to be considered in the main categories) and English-led,โ we added.
"#BTS refused to submit in protest against the newly established 'Best Asian Pop Music Performance' category," giving significant weight to the criticism that the creation of a dedicated category would serve as a mechanism to exclude Asian Artists from nominations for major awards (General Field), such as "Album of the Year."
"Meanwhile, we gave โArirangโ a four-star review when it landed last March. โIn the days before #BTS made their historic live comeback in Seoulโs Gwanghwamun Square, a banner adorning a nearby building described the group as โBorn in Korea. Play for the world.โ Itโs an apt characterisation of what theyโve always done โ mixing the cultural heritage of their home country with global influence, an approach that lights up โArirangโ."
#ArtHasNoAliens #GeographyIsNotAGenre #WeStandWithBTS
https://t.co/LJTdlA75qB
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We stand against racial discrimination.
We condemn violence.
You, I and we all have the right to be respected. We will stand together.
#BlackLivesMatter
The mistake these people always make is addressing ARMY as if we are a bunch of immature teenagers and not intelligent, eloquent women who have made it our business to study the music industry and its institutions inside out