Jimin (BTS) - Quá khứ cực khổ, nỗ lực bền bỉ để trở thành "thần tượng của các thần tượng"
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Fans were sitting on the fire when they heard that V is the next BTS member positive for COVID-19.
On the evening of February 15, the management company BIGHIT caused a stir on social networks when it announced that V (BTS) was positive for COVID-19.
According to information from the management company, the male singer suffered from some symptoms including a sore throat and low fever, so he went to the hospital for PCR test and was confirmed positive. So after Jin, Jimin, RM and Suga, V becomes the next member who needs to be monitored for this disease. Information about the male singer's condition is currently making the public extremely worried.
Before being infected with COVID-19, V had received 2 doses of the vaccine. Currently, the male idol is receiving treatment at home and waiting for instructions from health care centers.
In addition, V had contact with some BTS members last Saturday (February 12), but everyone was wearing masks and had not been in close contact with anyone. Apart from V, no one has had symptoms of COVID-19 and all have negative results on rapid test.
Previously, on December 24, HYBE Labels suddenly confirmed that Suga (BTS) was positive for COVID-19. At that time, Suga had completed 2 doses of the vaccine and had no symptoms. After completing the schedule in the US, the group has entered the rest period. The members have already returned home and Suga is the last member from the US to return to Korea. It is known that the male idol returned to Korea on December 23 after spending time in the US. He took the test immediately after arriving at the airport and self-quarantined.
Only 1 day later, HYBE Labels continued to announce that Jin and RM (BTS) have tested positive for COVID-19. Thus, BTS has 3 members infected with COVID-19 after returning from the US: Suga, Jin and RM.
Most recently, on January 31, HYBE Labels continued to cause concern when making an announcement about Jimin's health condition. Accordingly, the male idol has both appendicitis and COVID-19 infection.
It is known that on January 30, Jimin felt a sudden stomachache and sore throat. He was taken to the hospital emergency, performed PCR test and related diagnoses. The male idol received a positive result for COVID-19 at the same time as acute appendicitis. Jimin had appendix surgery early in the morning on January 31st.
The surgery was successful and Jimin is now recovering. At the time of infection, the male idol had a mild sore throat, but then it improved.
In addition to this unhappy information, not long ago, BTS fans were somewhat comforted when the youngest BTS member broke a series of terrible records with the comic OST song. Specifically, on February 11, BTS released the song "Stay Alive" - a song produced by Suga and performed by the youngest Jungkook. This is the OST for the group's recently released manga called 7FATES: CHAKHO.
As soon as it was released, the OST "Stay Alive" received a lot of attention from the Army. It's just that the comic music that released "fog" was not promoted, but Stay Alive's charm is no joke. Not ashamed of the class of a member of the top Kpop group, Jungkook has won a series of "terrible" achievements after just 1 day of releasing a new song.
Specifically, Stay Alive achieved 4.2 million streams, debuting at #3 Global Spotify. This is the highest stream and debut rank of a Korean solo artist, surpassing the previous record of Rosé (BLACKPINK).
The song also reached 5.62 million (unfiltered) desktop streams on Spotify on its first day of release. This number makes Stay Alive the song of a Korean solo artist with the highest number of desktop streams on the first day of debut ever. Stay Alive also broke Spotify charts of many countries on the day of debut such as: #44 US, #1 India, #8 Japan, #1 Korea... Especially, Stay Alive debuted #3 Global Spotify, this is Highest ranking of Kpop solo artist.
In the iTunes segment, Stay Alive helped Jungkook become a solo singer to reach No.1 iTunes in the most countries in 24 hours (98 countries and territories), breaking the previous record held by Jin (BTS) with the song. Yours. Jungkook also became the first Asian solo artist to achieve All-kill (ranked at No.1 iTunes) in all 8 of the world's largest music markets (USA, UK, Japan, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Netherlands) ) just over 6 hours after release.
In addition, this song also achieved some achievements such as entering the Apple Music charts in 40 countries, the highest number for a Korean OST song. On the Oricon Digital Single Daily Chart in Japan, Stay Alive debuted at No.1 with 8,617 downloads on February 11, which is the highest achievement for a Korean OST song.
It can be seen that the influence of Jungkook and BTS is "unrivalled".
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