BTS is the most distinguished K-Pop group on earth in 2021. Their faces appear on television shows and commercials throughout the world, yet the media just can’t seem to quit mistaking these veterans with a rookie boy trio.
BTS is the most well-known K-Pop group in the world in 2021. Their faces may be seen on television shows and commercials all over the world, yet the media can't seem to separate these veterans from a rookie boy group.
This group, like BTS, has seven members (Go U, Juhan, Jinhwa, Sya, Chris, Lutan, and Wooju), but the similarities end there. BLITZERS have a distinct style and sound that is as distinct and forceful as its members.
Go U is an athletic '01 liner who acts as the group's dancer, vocalist, and sub-rapper. He excels at sports such as basketball, baseball, and soccer, as well as computer games.
Juhan, the vocalist for BLITZERS, was also born in 2001. After witnessing BTS perform, he was motivated to become an idol, and he worked hard to get his foot in the door. Juhan auditioned not once, not twice, but perhaps 20 times before signing. He continued to practice, and it paid off.
Jinhwa, born in 2002, is the leader of BLITZERS as well as a rapper and dancer. If he seems familiar, it's because he was on Produce X 101. His ambition is to become a well-rounded idol who excels at singing, dancing, rapping, and other arts.
What is Sya's name? A rapper and singer born in 2002. Seeing iKON perform on stage inspired him to do the same. He fell in love with dancing while he was in high school and joined a dance club at his school.
Chris is a rapper who was born in 2002. His family relocated to Las Vegas when he was a child. He learned English here and became proficient. He is now the BLITZERS' mood-maker, and he enjoys spreading happiness.
Lutan is a dancer that was born in 2003. He is proficient in the visual arts, particularly digital sketching. He, like Chris, wishes to offer delight to his followers and members. He cites Hyunjin from Stray Kids as a role model.
Wooju, BLITZERS' vocalist-maknae, was born in 2004. He is interested in acting as well as performing on stage. He hopes to one day appear in a K-drama such as Reply 1998.
Let us now turn our attention to the music. “Breathe Again,” BLITZERS' debut song, is a genre-blending pop with an alternative rock flair thanks to its go-hard-or-go-home guitar chords. Vocals that are passionate? Spitfire rapping? BLITZERS is living up to its name, unleashing a musical assault on the K-Pop industry.
Unfortunately, some of the media attention paid to these excellent rookies was accidental. The Kelly Clarkson Show was recently chastised for adopting BLITZERS' image as BTS's.
This is not, however, the first time this has occurred. Media outlets have switched BTS with BLITZERS at least twice before.
As some fans have speculated, this may be due to an article published by The National. It was captioned "The Next BTS?" and included the identical shot that was published on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Whatever the cause, one thing is certain: BTS and BLITZERS have both worked diligently to become idols, and they both deserve to be honored for their own skills and accomplishments.
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