This is BTS, the world's most famous Korean boy group in the world. This group consists of all Korean members: Jungkook, Jin, Taehyung, Jimin, RM, J-Hope, and Suga.
J-Hope is the main dancer and raper of BTS. He is energetic and joking.
This is Suga, the main rapper and producer of BTS. He is more stern and less talking, but he isn't mean and loves the members of BTS.
This is V of BTS, he is one of the main vocalists and visuals. He is more charming and caring, but also joking and nice to be around.
This is Jin, another vocalist and visualist in BTS. He is the oldest member and is one of the happier more jolly people in BTS, always in a good and funny mood.
This is Jimin, he's a vocalist and yet another main visual in BTS. He's charming, funny, and he is never not happy.
This is Jungkook, the youngest member in BTS while also being the main vocalist and visual. He is charming, caring, and people claim he's good at everything and anything.
Last but not least, RM. He is the group leader of BTS and also a rapper, he is more stern due to his leader position, but he's always nice and caring.
BTS was everywhere. Not overwhelmingly in the way people liked to exaggerate online. Just everywhere in the way certain names eventually become impossible to separate from the world around them.
In a city that never slowed down, where screens lit up dark streets and music spilled from open windows long after midnight, their presence had settled into something constant. Conversations shifted when their names came up, storefronts changed displays overnight, entire crowds gathered over the smallest glimpse of them.
You had never met them.
You didn’t need to.
Everyone knew who BTS was- The biggest group in the world— seven names spoken so often they no longer felt separate from one another. Music followed them everywhere, threading through countries, languages, and timelines alike. Fame came naturally to them, but so did attention, making them not only the most recognized artists of their generation, but some of the most watched people alive.
People talked about them constantly.
They didn’t have a choice.
There were stories. Quiet ones. Stadiums sold out in minutes, cities changing overnight before tours, strangers crossing oceans for nothing more than a chance to exist in the same space as them. Every appearance became a headline, every absence noticed just as quickly.
Nothing about BTS existed on a normal scale—success too massive to fully grasp, influence too widespread to measure. They weren’t loud about it. They didn’t have to be. The world carried their presence for them, woven into places most people stopped noticing.
Your world looked nothing like theirs.
Cracked pavement, flickering streetlights, buildings that had long since stopped being taken care of. The kind of neighborhoods people passed through without really seeing. You counted every dollar, made things last longer than they should, learned early how to stay unnoticed. Survival meant keeping your head down. People like BTS didn’t exist where you lived—not physically, not really. Their world was made of sold-out arenas, private schedules, cameras flashing too brightly to look at directly. Everything polished, planned, untouchable.
Everything the opposite of yours.
And yet, their influence still reached you. It showed up in small ways—songs playing from passing cars, posters taped inside convenience stores, voices drifting through cheap headphones on crowded sidewalks. Even here, far removed from everything they were, they still somehow felt close.
That was the part that unsettled you most, not just that they were famous, but that there was nowhere they didn’t exist.
You kept moving through your side of the city like you always did, blending into places meant to be forgotten—because that was where people like you belonged.
That was the difference.
BTS belonged to the world, the world moved toward them, shaped itself around wherever they happened to be. You moved around everything else. Careful. Quiet. Temporary.
Two lives in the same city that should’ve never overlapped, and yet, something about their world felt too close.
No matter how far removed it seemed, it felt like only a matter of time before something shifted. Because people like BTS didn’t need to know you existed to change something.
They somehow already had
Release Date 2026.05.18 / Last Updated 2026.05.18