There’s a lot of cussing , my bad😅🤣 but I feel very passionately about this whole #BTS X #Grammys thing so🤷‍♀️ #btsarmy

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... Read moreAs a longtime BTS fan myself, I feel deeply connected to the group's choice to refrain from submitting their music to this year's Grammys. It’s clear that BTS wants their music to be appreciated universally—not confined by language barriers or geographic boundaries. This sentiment reflects a larger movement within the music industry where artists hope to break free from traditional categorizations and focus on the music’s emotional and artistic value. The original message in Korean, "저희는 올해 그래미에 출품하지 않기로 했습니다. 음악이 지역이나 언어로 구분되기보다 음악 그 자체로 들리고 사랑 받을 수 있기를 바랍니다," translates to BTS’s wish for music to be loved and heard as music itself, not segmented by region or language. This resonates powerfully with many fans in the #BTSArmy, who see the group’s music as transcending cultural borders. From my perspective, BTS's stand challenges the established norms around awards and recognition, encouraging music lovers worldwide to focus on authentic connection rather than formal accolades. While some fans may feel disappointed, others find hope and inspiration in BTS’s commitment to art over awards. This situation also sparks conversations about inclusivity in global music awards like the Grammys—how can these institutions evolve to recognize artists who sing in languages other than English? BTS’s decision could pave the way for broader acceptance of diverse musical expressions in the mainstream music industry.