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  • Chairman Bang Tells the Real Story Behind Making BTS’ Historic ‘ARIRANG’ | K-pop without th…

    Chairman Bang Tells the Real Story Behind Making BTS’ Historic ‘ARIRANG’ | K-pop without th…

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    Chairman Bang Tells the Real Story Behind Making BTS’ Historic ‘ARIRANG’

    "BTS 2.0 shouldn't remain an extension of the past – it had to be a declaration that opens a new chapter."

    BTS’ ARIRANG, the South Korean group’s return album after their nearly four-year hiatus, ended up at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated April 11) for a second consecutive week, marking the group’s seventh No. 1 on the chart and its longest-running ever. It wasn’t the only record set. The LP’s lead focus track, “Swim,” also launched at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making BTS the first group to debut an album and song atop the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 simultaneously multiple times (the group achieved the feat in 2020 with Be and “Life Goes On”).

    K-pop without the K: BTS’ English-heavy comeback sparks debate over cultural identity

    BTS is officially back. After a four-year hiatus for mandatory military service, the massively popular K-pop group has returned in full force with their new album Arirang, released March 20. The record debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums and Vinyls chart, and has held its place atop the Billboard 200 for two weeks in a row.

    But it hasn’t been a flawless comeback – as Arirang has reignited concerns over the outsized influence Western tastes may be having on mainstream Korean pop music. More than 80% of the album’s lyrics are English, as opposed to the group’s native Korean.

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    Kanye West’s ‘Bully’ Debuts at No. 2 on Albums Chart as BTS Holds Top Spot With ‘Arirang’

    BTS has outpaced Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, to land a second week atop the Billboard 200.

    The K-pop group’s latest album “Arirang” holds steady at No. 1 on the albums chart with 187,000 equivalent album units, down 71% from its opening week with 641,000. Last week, “Arirang” became BTS’ seventh No. 1 album and scored the biggest sales week for an album by a group in over a decade. With its second week at No. 1, “Arirang” has now spent the longest period atop the charts out of all of the group’s previous leaders, which each spent one week at the summit.

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  • Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell sacked amid board purge – and a wrong colour jersey | T…

    Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell sacked amid board purge – and a wrong colour jersey | T…

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    Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell sacked amid board purge – and a wrong colour jersey

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    Former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell has been sacked as chairman of Wests Tigers in a purge of the board by the NRL club’s owners.

    The joint venture has been plagued by dysfunction at boardroom level since the merger between Balmain and Wests in 1999, and the latest round of firings plunges it into more turmoil.

    Barry O’Farrell with Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell, who were appointed as independent directors in January.Credit: Steven Siewert

    Tigers chaos: Board purged again as ‘wrong colour’ jersey blamed for off-field turmoil

    Wests Tigers are again facing off-field chaos, with four directors including former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell sacked over a series of disputes including the colour of next season’s jersey.

    The joint venture club removed chairman O’Farrell and fellow independent directors Annabelle Williams, Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell, leaving majority owner Holman Barnes Group – which runs the Wests Ashfield League Club – in full control.

    They joined the board in January, as part of major changes following the axings of past chairman Lee Hagipantelis and chief executive Justin Pascoe, and their exits throw doubt on the future of current chief Shane Richardson given he was a close ally of O’Farrell.

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    Wests Tigers in bureacratic turmoil as Barry O'Farrell sacked from club's board

    Wests Tigers is once again in turmoil with former NSW premier and club chairman Barry O'Farrell sacked.

    The NRL club's majority owners, Holman Barnes Group, made the call on Monday with all four independent directors removed from the board.

    O'Farrell, Annabelle Williams, Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell are those that have been handed the removal notice.

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    The four were only appointed last year after a review into the club's governance made the recommendation for independent directors.

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