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  2. Break the Silence: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Break the Silence: The Movie (Korean: 브레이크 더 사일런스: 더 무비; RR: Beureikeu Deo Sailleonseu: Deo Mubi) is a 2020 South Korean concert documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and produced by Big Hit Three Sixty, featuring the behind-the-scenes of boy band BTS' 2018–2019 Love Yourself World Tour.

  3. Burn the Stage: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Burn the Stage: The Movie (Korean: 번 더 스테이지: 더 무비; RR: Beon Deo Seuteiji: Deo Mubi) is a 2018 South Korean musical documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and produced by Yoon Jiwon, featuring the behind-the-scenes of boy band BTS' 2017 The Wings Tour, an event known for drawing in more than half a million fans in 19 different countries around the world.

  4. V (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Name of music video, year released, director, and additional notes Title Year Director(s) [AK] Description Ref. "Singularity Comeback trailer" 2018 Yong-seok Choi V sings the song while performing choreography together with a small group of male dancers, and on his own in a dark space surrounded by white theater masks while dressed in white. He ...

  5. BTS - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In Japan, they are known as Bōdan Shōnendan (防弾少年団). [7] In July 2017, BTS announced that their name would also stand for "Beyond the Scene" as part of their new brand identity. [8] This extended the meaning of their name to encompass the idea of growth "from a boy to an adult who opens the doors that are facing forward". [9]

  6. Bring the Soul: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Bring the Soul: The Movie (Korean: 브링 더 소울: 더 무비; RR: Beuring Deo Soul: Deo Mubi) is a 2019 South Korean documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo, featuring South Korean boy band BTS. The film is co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment and A Camp Entertainment, and distributed by Trafalgar Releasing. It was limitedly released on ...

  7. Film Out - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] A ballad number, [4] "Film Out" was eventually revealed as the opening track on BTS' then upcoming Japanese-language compilation album, BTS, the Best; the album was released in June. [6] [7] The song was released for digital download and streaming in various countries on April 2, through Universal Music Japan. [8]

  8. Nmixx - Wikipedia

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    Nmixx (Korean: 엔믹스; RR: Enmikseu; MR: Enmiksŭ, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by SQU4D, a sub-label of JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin. Originally a seven-piece group, Jinni departed from the lineup on December 9, 2022, for personal reasons.

  9. Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone magazine described the single as "a classic BTS blend of sparkling pop and old-school hip-hop that offers a hopeful promise of an even brighter future." [12] Abbie Aitken of Clash wrote that "Yet To Come" compels listeners to pay close attention to the members words and "emphasize nostalgia surrounding the group and their music." [13]