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This year's most popular boys' group and the most popular online game came together on Tuesday night with the help of Jimmy Fallon!
In a pre-recorded video for The Tonight Show, Fallon got the feel of K-Pop BTS to participate in Fortnite Dance Challenge – a test to see if the seven-member South Korean boy group could mimic the wacky dance moves available to players in the fighting game.
Of course, BTS was ready to take up the challenge.
The Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and JungKook members all showed their own version of the robot, dental floss, orange justice, electric threshing, worm, the frame, etc.
Fallon is also involved in the process, eventually joining the entire group to learn their own dance: the idol.
The group then showed the movement when performing the song on The Tonight Show. It was one of two tunes that BTS sang, the other being "I'm fine".
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BTS and Jimmy Fallon
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It's a great week for BTS.
On Monday, the Bangtan Boys – as they are often called – delivered a speech at the United Nations in New York to celebrate their "Love Myself" anti-violence campaign (a crusade launched last year in partnership with UNICEF).
"Tell me your story. I want to hear your voice and I want to hear your conviction. It does not matter who you are, where you come from, your skin color, your gender identity – just talk about it, "said RM on behalf of the group.
BTS will also end its week in style.
On Friday and Saturday, the band will perform two sold-out shows at Prudential Center in Newark. They will return to the Tri-State Area on October 6 for a sold-out show at Citi Field.
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BTS have been global superstars since the release in June 2013 of the single "No More Dream".
Their third studio album, Do you like: Tear, made history as the first k-pop album to be at the top of the US charts.
In addition to world domination, BTS has some other goals. "We want to stay humble and enjoy the race," RM told Fallon, adding that they would like to go to the Grammys one day. "We can dream," said RM.
The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon will broadcast the evenings of the week (11:30 am ET) on NBC.
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