BTS Jin Shocks Fans by Revealing the Group Wasn’t a Big Fan of Their Hit Song ‘Dynamite’; ARMY Reacts

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BTS member Jin surprised fans by admitting the group was not very fond of their global hit song Dynamite.” The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2020, becoming their first all-English single and a historic milestone for K-pop. During a recent radio appearance, Jin shared candid thoughts about the song, sparking mixed reactions from fans worldwide.

The revelation came during Jin’s guest appearance on Red Velvet Wendy’s Young Street radio show. He discussed his solo work, upcoming concerts, and BTS’s creative process. When talking about “Dynamite,” Jin said it wasn’t the song they initially wanted as a title track. The group had different preferences but ultimately went with the upbeat disco-pop single for its broad appeal.

“It wasn’t the title track I was pushing for,” Jin admitted during the interview. “But we understood it was a strategic choice. The song made a lot of people happy, and we’re grateful for that.” His honesty surprised many fans, as “Dynamite” is one of BTS’s most successful songs, earning them a Grammy nomination and breaking multiple records.

The reaction from ARMY (BTS’s fanbase) was swift. Some fans expressed shock, while others defended the group’s right to have personal preferences. Many pointed out that artists often have mixed feelings about their biggest hits. Social media buzzed with discussions, with some fans analyzing past interviews where BTS members hinted at their reservations about the song.

“BTS are Dynamite haters?” became a trending topic as fans debated the meaning behind Jin’s words. Some took it lightly, joking about the irony of the situation. Others appreciated his honesty, saying it shows BTS’s authenticity. A segment of fans also emphasized that despite their personal feelings, the group always performs “Dynamite” with full energy for their audience.

“Dynamite” was a turning point in BTS’s career. Released in August 2020, the song was a deliberate attempt to bring joy during the pandemic. Its retro-inspired sound and bright visuals resonated globally, helping BTS reach new audiences. The track spent weeks on the Billboard charts and became a cultural phenomenon.

Despite its success, “Dynamite” also faced criticism for being too mainstream. Some longtime fans preferred BTS’s deeper, self-produced tracks over the English-language single. Jin’s recent comments added fuel to this ongoing discussion. However, many fans stressed that BTS has always balanced commercial success with artistic growth.

BTS is currently on hiatus as members complete their mandatory military service. Jin, the oldest member, enlisted in December 2022 and is expected to be discharged soon. His recent radio appearance was part of his solo activities before enlistment. Fans are eagerly awaiting his return, along with the rest of the group, for a promised reunion in 2025.

The conversation around “Dynamite” highlights the challenges of global stardom. While the song brought BTS unprecedented success, it also came with creative compromises. Jin’s candid remarks remind fans that even mega-hits may not always reflect an artist’s personal taste. The discussion also shows the strong bond between BTS and ARMY, where honesty is valued over perfection.


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