BTS RM Address GRAMMY Snub at Las Vegas Concert: ‘Why Give a S— About It?’ [VIDEO]

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BTS recently lit up Sin City purple with the start of their Las Vegas residency for four dates, and while at it, RM has finally addressed their recent GRAMMY loss.

BTS' Permission To Dance Concert' 2022 Las Vegas

The Korean supergroup just recently finished the first two shows of their "Permission To Dance on Stage" concerts last weekend, Apr. 8 - Apr. 9, 2022.

Taking place at the Allegiant Stadium, the BTS Las Vegas residency will run its last two shows next weekend, Apr. 15 - 16, 2022.

Its closing show on Apr. 16, 2022, will be streamed online worldwide for BTS fans to enjoy.

Meanwhile, all concerts are broadcasted simultaneously at the MGM Grand Garden Arena for the "LIVE PLAY in LAS VEGAS," where they performed last Apr. 3, 2022, at the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

BTS RM Address GRAMMY Loss

Kim Nam Joon, more commonly known as Rap Monster or RM, addressed the Allegiant Stadium crowd last Sunday.

RM took a brief moment from their two-and-a-half-hour concert to address the recent GRAMMY loss for "Butter."

The South Korean star reminded loyal ARMYs in Las Vegas that they were the reason they were in Las Vegas in the first place and not the award-giving body.

This year, BTS' "Butter" was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance but lost to Doja Cat and SZA's "Kiss Me More."

Last year, the group also lost in the same category with "Dynamite" against Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande's "Rain on Me."

In the video, the South Korean star also seemingly addresses "noises" and "hate" about them and the GRAMMYs.

This might have alluded to Joe Budden's recent xenophobic statements about the Korean boy band.

Joe Budden Controversial Comments on BTS

In a podcast episode where Joe Budden recapped the GRAMMYs, the former rapper was under fire for his comments on BTS.

The 41-year old media personality also mistakenly identified the Koran Boy group as being from China.

"Why do you all think that because a group is big, because an act is big that you can't hate them?" he added.

This is not the first time Budden has been on fire with his comments. He has been relatively straightforward with his words and was not known for holding back his descriptions of some huge artists in the industry.

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