“Now we enter a pause“said Suga, 29, in the video posted on the septet’s official YouTube channel during a live dinner they do every year to celebrate the band’s anniversary.
“It’s not like we’re breaking up, we’re just living apart for a while,” he added.
The group “should spend some time apart to learn to be one again,” said J-Hope, 28. “I hope you don’t see that this is something negative,” the artist implored his fans.
It’s not that we’re breaking up, we’re just living apart for a while
BTS is the first South Korean group to break the Billboard singles chart in the United States, a milestone they achieved with “Dynamite,” BTS’s first song sung entirely in English.
The news comes just days after the group released “Proof,” an anthology album that included a new single, “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)”.