The Rise of Kpop
BTS Basics
Cultural Impact
Vocabulary Vibes
100

This country is the birthplace of K-Pop.

South Korea

100

“BTS” stands for this Korean phrase meaning “Bulletproof Boy Scouts.”

Bangtan Sonyeondan

100

BTS’s lyrics are mostly in this language, which makes their music feel authentic.

Korean

100

An unusual or remarkable person, event, or trend.

a phenomenon

200

K-Pop began to combine pop, rock, hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music during this decade.

the 1990's

200

BTS was formed in this city in 2013.

Seoul

200

Fans worldwide sometimes use BTS songs to learn this.

The Korean Language

200

A system or opportunity that allows people to share information or ideas with the public.

platform

300

K-Pop idol groups became popular thanks to these online spaces that let fans share videos and music worldwide.

Social media platform

300

The group’s fans are called this—and the acronym stands for “Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth.”

the BTS Army

300

BTS’s global fame has added billions of dollars to this country’s economy.

South Korea

300

Having or showing a lot of knowledge or experience; worldly or refined.

sophisticated

400

True or False: K-Pop originally became famous only through live concerts.

False

400

This 2020 song by BTS became the first Asian act to hit #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.

Dynamite

400

The band’s goal goes beyond music—they aim to spread these positive qualities worldwide.

Self-Esteem and Positive Vibes

400

A band of attractive, talented young singers/dancers that represent K-Pop culture.

an idol group

500

When K-Pop spread internationally, many groups began appearing on this famous American music chart.

Billboard top 100

500

BTS gave a speech to this international organization about education and self-esteem.

the United Nations

500

True or False: BTS’s success shows that music can cross language barriers.

True

500

Describes something shared rapidly online, reaching a huge audience.

viral

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