Vanity Fair has recently interviewed BTS to share their career milestones. BTS's Jin has shared their story from zero to fame, from back rows to front row seats, and their successful experiences in the K-pop scene.

On December 18, Friday, BTS's Jin shared one of the most unforgettable moments in their career as a K-pop boy band, when they performed 'Old Town Road' at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in January 2020. Jin remarked that what happened backstage is one of the most overwhelming parts of their career, which they will cherish the most.

Moreover, Jin said the experience was fun, and the septet is incredibly grateful for ARMYs across the world for making everything happen for their career. Revealing what happened in the Grammys, Jin said many celebrities approached them and entertained them first, leading to a conversation.

Western celebrities who attended the event asked them the secret behind their powerful and loyal fandom; as we all know, BTS holds a very passionate fandom around the world, called ARMYs.

Humbly recalling the times when they received many recognitions and nominations for their albums because of their fans, adding the smashing of record-breaking achievements on various music charts locally and abroad.

Furthermore, BTS's Jin shared their GRAMMY performance is the most fun experience they have ever had in their entire career, all made possible by fans. Because they were able to interact with other artists, that could help their artistic growth and development.

"A lot of people approached us and connected with us because of our fans. We experienced a lot of that at the GRAMMYs, so it was fascinating. So We're thankful, and we had a lot of fun." - BTS Jin.

Jungkook also shared the time when they felt more like being celebrities for the first time.

Watch the whole interview clip below: