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BTS announce hiatus and open up on struggles: “We’ve lost our direction”

The band have got honest about the pressures of the K-Pop “idol system” and the difficulties they’ve faced in recent years trying to make new music while satisfying fans

By Jon Blistein

Members of BTS in a still from their 'Dynamite' video, 2020
Members of BTS in a still from 2020's 'Dynamite' video. (Photo: YouTube)

After nearly a decade as one of the most successful and celebrated groups on the planet, BTS will be going on hiatus, and the seven members will be focusing on solo projects in the near future.

The group announced their decision in a pre-taped special that was released as part of FESTA, an annual celebration tied to the anniversary of the group’s debut. Gathered in the house where they first lived together as a band, Jin, Jimin, RM, J-Hope, Suga, V, and Jungkook spent some time reminiscing about their early years before looking to the future, with Suga saying, “We’re going into a hiatus now. Should we talk about why we’re not doing the FESTA or making content?”

From there, RM spoke at length about how much he’s enjoyed being in BTS and what the group has accomplished, while also admitting that in recent years “the group has definitely changed,” and he “didn’t know what kind of group we were anymore.” He added, “Whenever I write lyrics and songs, it’s really important what kind of story and message I want to give out, but it was like that was gone now. I don’t know what kind of story I should tell now.” 

RM even spoke frankly about the problems he saw with K-Pop and “the whole idol system,” saying the relentless pressure to make music all the time doesn’t give artists “time to mature… there’s no time left for growth.” He later added, “Right now, we’ve lost our direction, and I just want to take some time to think.”

Jimin then admitted the group has been going through a “rough patch” as it tries to “find our identity, and that’s an exhausting and long process.” Suga also echoed RM, saying, “The hardest thing is writing lyrics… I have to talk about something that I really feel, but right now, I’m just squeezing it out because we have to satisfy people’s wants and the listeners. It’s so painful, but that’s just how this job goes.” 

This article first appeared on RollingStone.com.