Seven young men from Seoul built one of the biggest music careers in the world, and they say they are not finished yet.
During a recent conversation shared with fans, members of BTS spoke candidly about the strain that has come with global success. RM acknowledged he has considered disbanding thousands of times because of stress. The comment underscored the pressure of constant scrutiny, touring, and expectations that have followed the group for years.
At the same time, the members made clear that breaking up is not their goal. They said they want to remain together well into their 60s, framing the group as a lifelong commitment rather than a temporary project. What this really means is that, despite solo activities and mandatory military service pauses, they view BTS as a permanent team.
The group debuted in 2013 and grew into a global act with chart-topping albums and sold-out stadium tours. Their recent remarks offer a rare look at the balance between ambition, exhaustion, and loyalty that defines their journey.









