KINGFRENCHFAME expands his brand on Spotify Greenroom

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The music genius of KINGFRENCHFAME

KINGFRENCHFAME’s journey in music and life reads like a Hollywood movie. Filled with drama, street dreams, hood love, drug dealing, and music. KINGFRENCHFAME, since birth, was destined to entertain and inspire people. Staring into the eyes of KINGFRENCHFAME, you can feel his high-frequency vibration, passion, and undeniable raw energy.

KINGFRENCHFAME represents Hip-Hop’s Generation Z and illuminates their unconventional, creative genius. KINGFRENCHFAME’s music, social media influence, and mass appeal have created a unique fanbase. KINGFRENCHFAME grinds 18 hours per day and never settles for anything less than perfection.

KINGFRENCHFAME leverages the power of Spotify Greenroom

Spotify launched its audio-chat app titled “Spotify Greenroom,” and it’s redefining the industry. Spotify Greenroom app enables artists to create engagement rooms, share music links, chat via audio, conduct podcast interviews, and network.

Spotify Greenroom App is a game-changer for indie artists seeking to increase their following and organically gain Spotify traffic. Spotify is the world’s #1 streaming platform boasting over 150,000,000 (Million) users globally.

KINGFRENCHFAME Instagram and Facebook following eclipses over 40,000. KINGFRENCHFAME leverages the audio-chat platform to cross-promote his LIONAPE clothing line and music. KINGFRENCHFAME is CEO of LIONAPE Clothing and Global Brand Advocate of RADIOPUSHERS.

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BTS praise Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and Bruno Mars as greater artists

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BTS have made it clear they do not view themselves as rivals to major Western chart stars, even as their latest album ARIRANG holds its third week at Number 1 on the Billboard 200.

RM shared that the group still keeps a grounded perspective, despite their continued success on global charts.

When asked about comparisons to Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and Bruno Mars in a cover interview with Rolling Stone, RM brushed off the idea of any competition.

He said the three stars are “greater artists than us” and described BTS as “just a boy band from Korea".

The group also spoke about how their outlook has evolved over time.

SUGA admitted that he once felt “way too competitive” with other artists, but explained that the group now focuses more on enjoying what they do instead of constantly chasing achievements.

He added that the pressure to succeed had previously taken a toll on them both physically and emotionally, but as they have grown older, they have been able to “relax a little” and “have more fun with it.”

The conversation also explored the ongoing topic of whether BTS could one day perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.

RM said that the global growth of Korean culture, from films like Parasite to the worldwide reach of K pop, could eventually open that door.

He said: “Maybe if time goes by, and the thoughts in the people change."

RM also said they would “definitely want to someday” if the chance came.

Jimin pointed out that the final decision would come down to the NFL.

He said: “We can’t do it unless we’re invited."

ARIRANG, their first full length album in six years, continues to perform strongly on the charts, while the lead single SWIM recently reached Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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