7 'BTS Successfully Entered Rolling Stone's' 50 Best Albums' List

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BTS is the only Korean artist who has successfully entered Rolling Stone magazine's '50 Best Albums 2020' list with the album 'Map of the Soul: 7' which was released last February.


7 'BTS Successfully Entered Rolling Stone's' 50 Best Albums' List

The end of 2020 looks like it will be closed sweetly by the boyband Bangtan Boys aka BTS with various prestigious awards and endless achievements that they have won. Like recently where BTS became the only Korean artist who successfully entered Rolling Stone magazine's "50 Best Albums 2020" list.


On December 4 local time, the famous American magazine published its annual list of selections for the 50 best albums of the year, and BTS's "Map of the Soul: 7" entered No. 16. Rob Sheffield wrote that the album was released in February as a complex album.


"The kings of South Korean pop didn't make it easy for their style (or language) to conquer America, they just won over the audience in their own way," wrote Rob and described "Map of the Soul: 7" as BTS's "most complex and personal album" and praised the group for continuing to pursue "their most beautiful creative ambition".


Rob Sheffield added, "'Map of the Soul: 7' lives up to its title with such sincere individual recognition as rap star Suga's extraterrestrial fantasy 'Interlude: Shadow.' But the highest point is Jin's 'Moon' that fascinates listeners, where he pledges allegiance to every guitar chime, "he added.


"Congrats, BTS ... The King of Pop South Korea cr.Rolling Stone. BTS must thank God, thank themselves for their hard work and Bighit was able to survive and succeed in the US army always support uri Bangtan," commented Netter. "KING OF SOUTH KOREA KPOP NO NGAKU NGAKU. The king of South Korean pop wins the audience WITH THEIR OWN WAY," said another. "The one and only KingTan. Because of his frequent running achievements, it is becoming more commonplace for the army, because BTS Jan was asked again, right where BTS's record is at a different level, the real artist," concluded another./wk

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