As BTS Returns From the Military, There’s a Precedent: Elvis
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K-pop group BTS is returning from mandatory military service with a new album.
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BTS is returning to recording and performance with the release of its comeback album "Arirang" on Friday, marking the group's re-entry into the spotlight after members completed mandatory military service in South Korea. The article draws a parallel to Elvis Presley, who similarly faced a career hiatus during his military service in the 1950s, examining how the iconic musician navigated his absence and comeback. Both cases illustrate how established pop stars have managed to sustain their cultural relevance and fan bases through extended breaks from active recording and touring. BTS, one of the world's most commercially successful music groups, is tested with the same challenge of whether global fame can withstand a years-long absence from new music. The comparison suggests that careful comeback strategy and enduring fan loyalty can help artists—even legendary ones—reclaim momentum after military service.
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