New BTS Hashtag #NoMoreDreamIsComing Is Trending On Twitter
There is little doubt that BTS is currently the biggest boy band in the world and this has been proven by the ongoing success of their latest album Map of the Soul: 7. However, it looks like the newest trend connected to Bangtan Sonyeondan is actually nothing recent. For some reason, the hashtag #NoMoreDreamIsComing has been trending on Twitter and it has nothing to do with the band's newer releases. Interestingly, it's all part of a huge April Fool's prank that's being played by Armys.
Fans of BTS have decided that the best way to celebrate April Fool's Day would be to pretend that the boy group is going to debut on April 1, 2020. Needless to say, the idea was quickly picked up by several Armys who have started sharing Bangtan Sonyeondan's first concept photos along with the debut trailers that were first released back in 2013. Moreover, fans have teased on which member would be their bias and are generally sharing their excitement about BTS's "debut" on the first day of April.
BTS debuted back on June 12, 2013 with their first single 'No More Dream' from the single album 2 Cool 4 Skool. Prior to the song's release along with its music video, Big Hit Entertainment had uploaded a debut trailer teasing on the group's songs. Interestingly, 'No More Dream' was released on the same day as 'We Are Bulletproof pt. 2'.
So why exactly have Armys decided to prank BTS with a "debut" on April Fool's? It is unclear who came up with the idea in the first place but some believe that it is a fun way for fans to revisit the group's rookie years. In addition to that, it's an interesting way to let newer Armys experience Bangtan Sonyeondan's debut. It could also be a way to remind RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook how far they have gone in the past seven years.
BTS is currently taking a break due to the Coronavirus outbreak although they have just released their new album Map of the Soul: 7. Although the boy group were expected to begin performing in concerts to promote their new album, the idols have had to cancel several dates due to COVID-19. For now, it is unclear when RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook will begin on their world tour. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.
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