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ARMY furious as BTS' Butter loses Grammy to Doja Cat's ‘Kiss Me More’

The ARMY had been anticipating BTS’ win this year at the 64th Grammy Awards 2022, however they were once gain disappointed as Doja Cat and SZA took home the trophy. The duo were awarded the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their hit ‘Kiss Me More’.
By Agencies

The ARMY had been anticipating BTS’ win this year at the 64th Grammy Awards 2022, however they were once gain disappointed as Doja Cat and SZA took home the trophy. The duo were awarded the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their hit ‘Kiss Me More’. Fans of BTS were furious with Bangtan Boys not bagging the prestigious trophy. Several even tagged the Grammys as Scammy awards.

The Grammys were hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, who called dibs on RM and won a nod from the ARMY. Speaking about his favoritism for BTS leader Kim Namjoon aka RM, Trevor said, “And before we fight, I call dibs on RM. You guys can fight over everybody else.”


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However, fans of BTS criticsed the host for making a reference to the ‘Squid Game’ during his interaction with the septet. During a chat with BTS, Noah asked RM if he actually learnt English by watching the sitcom ‘Friends’. Namjoon confirmed the same, while tagging himself as Chandler. Later on Noah showed off his Korean language skills by singing a song from ‘Squid Game’, which featured in the popular show’s deadly game Red Light, Green Light. The ARMY did not appreciate Trevor Noah speaking about a Korean show while speaking to the Korean band.

 

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