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Beyond a simple ‘comeback,’ it’s an ‘evolution’” V’s voice has grown deeper and stronger - A look into Taehyung’s Rolling Stone interview 👩🏻 We’ve prepared a time to look into the very deep and sincere inner thoughts of BTS V, an artist loved all over the world. Recently, through...

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