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BTS first all-Asian act to front Rolling Stone

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K-POP sensation BTS is featured on the cover of the latest issue of US popular culture magazine Rolling Stone, Yonhap news agency reported.

“BTS appears on our June cover,” the magazine twitted on Thursday, posting an interview with the septet as the cover story on its website.

The magazine said it is the first time that an all-Asian act has fronted the magazine in its 54year history.

The cover story, titled “The Triumph of BTS,” features the birth of the seven-member boy band – RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook – in 2013 and its penetratio­n into the world’s pop music industry.

“BTS’ magical levels of charisma, their genre-defying, sleek-but-personal music – every bit of it feels like a visitation from some brighter, more hopeful timeline,” it said.

It noted that the K-pop band has refused to follow the “outdated” concept of masculinit­y, as each member is comfortabl­e with makeup and hair dye and not reluctant to shed tears while appreciati­ng the support of their fans onstage.

“The labels of what being masculine is, is an outdated concept. It is not our intention to break down,” BTS leader RM was quoted as saying in the interview.

“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,” he added.

The Rolling Stone article also introduced the South Korean government’s recent move to allow A-list celebritie­s who have received cultural medals or awards from the government to delay their mandatory military service up until they are 30 years old.

BTS’ Jin, who turned 28 last December, benefited from the law revision, and he has two more years left.

For BTS’ upcoming single “Butter,” the US magazine said it is retro-style lightheart­ed dancepop that has no heavy message like its previous megahit song “Dynamite.”

“Butter,” BTS’ second Englishlan­guage song, will be released on May 21, with its first onstage performanc­e to be unveiled at the Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) scheduled for May 23.

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 ??  ?? This image provided by Rolling Stone on Friday, shows the cover of its June edition.
This image provided by Rolling Stone on Friday, shows the cover of its June edition.

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