
While the Western music industry hyper focuses on what they call “super fans,” BTS cracked the code by sticking to what truly matters: their fans.In this Season 2 debut of The Sleepover, Sleep breaks down why most pop stars couldn’t connect during the pandemic (and since) and how BTS used curated transparency, direct-to-consumer systems, and relentless community building to not just survive but thrive. From live-streamed concerts that raked in tens of millions, to chart-topping English singles during global lockdowns, to emotional fan bonding on Weverse.. this is a deep dive into the blueprint BTS and ARMY built together and why it can't be easily replicated.We also unpack why the industry’s obsession with monetizing fandom won’t work without infrastructure: artist development, storytelling, tangibility, and intimacy at scale. If the future of music is in the hands of superfans, maybe it’s time to give them something real to hold on to.This episode also includes live call ins from the Patronies! Shouts out to Bebe, Steven, Melody, D'alice, Duff, Portia, Mags, and the rest of the gang who called in to add their voices to the discussion.
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