BTS sat down with USA TODAY on how they are feeling as first time Grammy nominees and performers, what ARMY can look forward to during their performance and what "Dynamite" means to them now.
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- Suga from @bts_bighit said: "It's not wrong to be different. I think equality begins when we open up and embrace all of our differences."
00:00 - Jungkook from @bts_bighit said: "We still feel surprised that music created by South Korean artists reaches so many people around the world, transcending languages and cultural barriers. We believe music is always an amazing and wonderful unifier of all things."
00:00 - A new mural in France depicting Lady Liberty covering her face in shame was unveiled the day before America's Independence Day.
00:00 - BTS took center stage Monday at the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the fight against climate change.
00:00 - โWe're really excited, it still feels surreal,โ Jimin told USA TODAY via an interpreter. โWe're still figuring out what to make of it. But we do know this is a great honor and we're deeply thankful." @BTS_twtย
- .@BTS_twt spoke to us about their upcoming single, sung fully in English (a first for the K-pop group!), the challenges they faced and what they've got in store for the rest of the year. #BTS_Dynamite
- BTS chats with USA TODAY's @fatimafarha_ about the success of "Dynamite" and the group's performance at Sunday's Grammy Awards.
00:00 - Editor-in-chief @nicole_carroll on pulling the livestream of President Donald Trump's remarks tonight.
- U.S. women's soccer star Ali Krieger says President Trump is angered by women he 'cannot control or grope'
- #BTS debuted with a small record label, without much pull in the K-pop industry, and the band once had to hand out fliers to get people to attend their free concerts. That's not the case six years later.



