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BTS Shuts Down the GRAMMYs With Legendary James Bond-Inspired 'Butter' Performance

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BTS knows how to bring a party to the stage! The K-pop megastars showed up to the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards to perform their nominated song, «Butter» — and they may have just shut down the awards ceremony with a performance of their No.

1 hit. RM, Jin, Jimin, Suga, V, Jungkook and J-Hope dressed to impress in classic black tuxes and showed off their best dance moves as they gave a show-stopping performance for the star-studded GRAMMYs crowd.The performance opened with Jin, rocking a black hand cast after injuring his left index finger last month, working the controls, while Jungkook made a memorable entrance as he swept in from the rooftop like a slick spy.

The other members, J-Hope, Jimin, RM and V, hung out at various tables in the audience as they awaited their cues.But V, being the group's social butterfly and flirt, chatted up Olivia Rodrigo and whispered something into her ear that shocked the «Drivers License» singer and he flung a piece of paper to the stage, with Jungkook catching it and inserting it to begin the signature opening notes to «Butter.»The members, dressed in all black, then made their way to the stage to perform their GRAMMY-nominated hit, with Jin lounging like a boss behind the controls.

The six members, minus Jin (who likely could not participate in the choreography due to his hand injury), then went into their iconic «Butter» moves — leaving an open space for their fellow member.But the GRAMMYs meant the group had to go all out for their first in-person solo performance at the prestigious awards show and they made it count with an epic James Bond-inspired transition that led into an energetic and impressive dance break, showcasing the group's flawless dance skills — including a seamless,.

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