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BTS Members Sweep Japan Music Awards 2026 Nominations

Summary

  • BTS members Jin, J-hope, Jimin, and Jungkook receive multiple nominations
  • Jin nominated for Best K-pop Song, Song of the Year, and Best Album
  • BTS nominated for Best K-pop Artist and Best Album
BTS Members Sweep Japan Music Awards 2026 Nominations

The nominations for the highly anticipated Japan Music Awards 2026 have been revealed, and K-pop superstars BTS have dominated the list. Members Jin, J-hope, Jimin, and Jungkook have all received multiple nominations, showcasing their individual talents and the group's widespread popularity.

Jin is set to compete in the Best K-pop Song category with his track "Don't Say You Love Me," as well as the Song of the Year award for the same song. He has also been nominated for Best Album for his solo release "Echo." Meanwhile, J-hope has secured nods for his songs "Killin It Girl" and "Sweet Dreams."

Beyond the individual members, the group BTS has been nominated for Best K-pop Artist, further solidifying their status as one of the most influential acts in the industry. The group's live album "Permission To Dance On The Stage: Live" has also been recognized in the Best Album category.

Fans are undoubtedly thrilled by the news and are eagerly awaiting the Japan Music Awards 2026 ceremony, scheduled for June 13, 2026, at the Toyota Arena in Tokyo. With such a strong showing from BTS, the event is sure to be a night to remember for K-pop enthusiasts around the world.

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Jin, J-hope, Jimin, and Jungkook have all received multiple nominations for the upcoming Japan Music Awards 2026.
Jin is nominated for Best K-pop Song, Song of the Year, and Best Album, while J-hope is nominated for Best K-pop Song.
Yes, BTS has been nominated for Best K-pop Artist and Best Album for their live album "Permission To Dance On The Stage: Live."

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