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South Korea passes law allowing BTS stars to postpone military service

Fans of the group celebrated the legal change on social media

SOUTHKOREA-KPOP/ File: Members of South Korean K-pop band BTS | Reuters

In a major move, the South Korean parliament has passed a bill allowing music sensation BTS and other musicians to postpone their mandatory military service until the age of 30.

As per the South Korean laws, all able-bodied South Korean men, aged between 18 and 28, are required to serve in the military for about two years, reported New York Times.

Two of the members of the group, Jin and Suga, will soon turn 28, which meant that they would've had to leave the group.  

According to the revised Military Service Act, "a pop culture artist who was recommended by the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism to have greatly enhanced the image of Korea both within the nation and throughout the world" would be allowed to postpone their military service until age of 30 if they do not have an extraordinary reason.

Before revision, the Military Service Act only gave deferral exceptions to athletes, classical musicians, and those who enrolled in Ph.D. programs abroad.

All seven members of BTS — the full name is Bangtan Sonyeondan (Bulletproof Boy Scouts) or Beyond The Scene as their English branding — meet that requirement as they were awarded the medal in 2018.

The fans of the group, known as the BTS Army, celebrated the legal change on social media, calling it a gift to Jin ahead of his birthday on December 4.

"Congratulations Jin. I can't tell you my happiness," one fan wrote on Twitter.

Another user said, "Yo yo yo!!! The New BTS Law is passed in SKorea! Which means Jin's military service is postponed till he is 30! ARMY REJOICE!"

The septet — comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook — recently earned their first mainstream Grammy Award nomination in the best pop/duo group performance for Dynamite

They were previously up for an obscure best recording package Grammy in 2019 for Love Yourself: Tear.

The group also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with Life Goes On, the lead single of their recently released album BE (Deluxe Edition).

The song, a soothing melody reflecting the state of life under the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, also topped the Billboard 200 chart. 

On the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Life Goes On is closely followed by the Grammy-nominated Dynamite, the closing track of 'BE', on No 3 this week. 

Dynamite, which is the music group's first full-fledged English single, previously topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September, making BTS the first pop act from South Korea to achieve this feat.

According to Billboard, BTS is the first duo or group in history to have two No 1 Hot 100 debut songs. 

Other five songs from the eight-track album BE also found their place on the Hot 100 chart with Blue & Grey on number 13, Stay on number 22, Fly To My Room on number 69, closely followed by Telepathy on number 70 and Dis-ease on number 72. 

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