BTS’ Dynamite’s Explosive Success

BTS’ Dynamite’s Explosive Success

Hi, everyone! Apologies for the late update. I’ve been quite busy with classes and whatnot, but good news… The Melody Project is back! Thank you to everyone who tuned into the first episode (and survived through my fangirl ramblings). Andrea and I greatly appreciate all of the positive and insightful feedback. After some careful planning and discussions, Andrea has decided to stay on as a permanent co-host!

With that being said, thank you all for your support and we hope you enjoy episode 2 of The Melody Project!

-LaarniJane♡


The Melody Project – Podcast Ep. 2 (Running Time 24:50)

It’s been a crazy few weeks for BTS with the release of their first-ever English single, Dynamite! The group managed to top the Billboard Hot 100 for 2 weeks – a momentous feat for the boys and ARMY.

In the second episode of The Melody Project, Andrea and I discuss BTS’ explosive impact in the pop music scene. Dynamite’s uplifting lyrics, bright imagery, and tasteful modulation was a burst of fresh air during these pandemic stricken times. Modulation (key changes), when used correctly can help elevate a piece and bring out the overall message of the song.

Songs Mentioned

  • Dynamite – BTS
  • Love on Top – Beyoncé
  • I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston
  • All I Ask – Bruno Mars (Originally by Adele)
  • Man in the Mirror – Michael Jackson
  • Off the Wall – Michael Jackson

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The Beatles to BTS – Pop Music Over the Years

The Beatles to BTS – Pop Music Over the Years


The Melody Project – Podcast Ep. 1 (Running Time 21:30)

Welcome to the first-ever podcast for The Melody Project. In the premiere episode, I introduce myself along with my vocally-talented guest, Andrea Sargento. Andrea is currently a fourth-year criminology student at York University. She is also a member of Canada’s longest-running collegiate A Cappella group, WIBI A Cappella. Fun fact – Andrea and I are sisters and share a similar vocal timbre. 

In this week’s episode, we discuss the evolution in pop music over the years and reminisce how our musical tastes have evolved consequently. Artists such as Elvis Presley and The Beatles have truly, paved the way for fan culture and the entrance to the western pop music scene overall. We then go on to discuss how Filipino culture has influenced our love for singing and sharing music with others (i.e. Karaoke). Notable artists of Filipino descent were mentioned, including Bruno Mars and James Reid. 

Growing up, we loved watching Disney channel movies and TV series. This content introduced us to artists such as Miley CyrusSelena GomezDemi Lovato, and the Jonas Brothers. The Jonas Brothers reignited the general public’s excitement for boy bands with the rise of other groups such as Big Time Rush and One Direction. Andrea and I started listening to boy bands from other countries, particularly from South Korea. Girl groups and boy bands in South Korea belong to a genre called, K-Pop, which is short for Korean Pop. 

K-Pop has taken the world by storm with the rise of groups such as BLACKPINK and BTS. By fostering a strong connection with fans (the BTS ARMY) through social media, and creating hard-hitting music with genuine, heart-felt lyrics, BTS was able to propel themselves to superstardom. This was a significant feat in the K-Pop industry as BTS’ label Big Hit Entertainment was not a part of The Big 3, which are the largest and most influential record companies in the country.

On the contrary, BLACKPINK is under YG Entertainment, a member of the big 3, which automatically gives them more exposure and familiarity among the K-Pop community. Despite being from a small label, BTS was able to sweep award shows and become the first K-Pop group to be nominated and win a Billboard Music Award

K-Pop is primarily in Korean, yet these idol groups were able to foster a fanbase that includes many non-Korean speakers, which speaks to the evolution of pop music. Indeed, it doesn’t matter where you’re from or what language you speak, you can still enjoy the genre. Pop music isn’t restricted to western music, but rather it’s a cultivation of everyone’s interests. 

Special thank you to this episode’s guest, Andrea Sargento! Please follow WIBI A Cappella on their Instagram page to learn more about upcoming music releases!

Songs Mentioned:

  • Twist and Shout – The Beatles
  • Yesterday Once More – The Carpenters
  • Sometimes – Britney Spears
  • Turning Up – James Reid
  • Play My Music – Jonas Brothers
  • A-G-L-E-T – Phineas and Ferb
  • Cake by the Ocean – DNCE
  • Ddu-du ddu-du – BLACKPINK
  • Boy With Luv – BTS
  • Love Myself – BTS

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-LaarniJane♡