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BTS MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is BTS? BTS is an ENFJ personality type in MBTI, 2w3 - so/sp - 271 in Enneagram, SLOAI in Big 5, EII in Socionics.

I don’t have much to talk about their four letters. I am convinced it’s between ENFJ and INFJ (their music and all those complex theories show overly dominant yet interchangeable Fe-Ni and Ni-Fe) But for the main enneagram type, BTS has always been type 4. They talk a lot about self discovery, self achievement, self actualization, and many more that strongly relate to the “search of self” ideation. Their lyrics are mostly poetic and brave enough to talk about unusual or taboo topics in most kpop (criticizing the government or dissing the dreamless youth for examples). Yet on the other side, they can also be very melancholic, poetic, drowned in pools of deep feelings. They can be easily mistaken as type 2 especially if you notice/know them from Love Yourself era, but if you follow them since their early/debut days, it honestly feels like 4 suits this group more. This is type 4 at their best: Profoundly creative, expressing the personal and the universal in a work of art. Inspired, self-renewing and regenerating: able to transform all their experiences into something valuable. Self-aware, introspective, value self-discovery. Sensitive and intuitive both to self and others: gentle, tactful, compassionate, "true to self”. Self-revealing, emotionally honest, humane. Ironic view of self and life: can be serious and funny, vulnerable and emotionally strong. Try convincing me that description isn’t BTS.

Biography

BTS (or Bangtan Boys, or Beyond the Scene, or Bulletproof Boyscouts, or Bangtan Sonyeondan) is a Korean Pop/Hip-Hop/R&B Boy Band that debuted with BigHit Entertainment on June 13, 2013. By the end of the 2010s, they were by the biggest boy band on the planet, achieving a level of stardom rivaled that decade only by One Direction Members have had significant input in their work since pre-debut, with all members having participated in songwriting; RM and Suga were involved in the underground hip-hop scene in Korea as teens. While the main influence of the group has always been Western Hip-Hop, they're very versatile, often giving their own spin to wherever their Genre Roulette lands on and have a tendency to do Genre Mashups. BTS' work has recurring themes centered around youth and young people's place in society, often dealing with topics such as mental health, expectations pushed onto young people, and social inequality; they also incorporate their own personal experiences into their work.

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