BTS is set to perform at the Grammy Awards and has been busy rehearsing their highly-anticipated number on March 14. The ARMY expects that this will be another dynamite presentation but no one has any ideas on what surprises will be the group be coming up with.

Jin, however, feels that they should spoil the fans a bit and share what they are preparing for the big event. In an interview with Radio.Com, the BTS member said that he could give the ARMY, who has been "everywhere and anywhere," something to rave about.

However, he seemed to seek permission from the group leader, RM, before spilling some details and earned a bit of ribbing from his co-members. Jin ended up saying that he's embarrassed for suggesting the spoiler so RM took over assured the ARMY that their Grammy appearance is "going to be a blast."

The group also shared that they have been listening to Bruno Mars and Anderson, as well as Ariana Grande, while doing their fitness routines. Speaking for the group, RM said that Grande's new album is the best for working out on the treadmill as they work out regularly to keep up with their dance routines.

BTS' anticipated Grammy performance -- and potential win for Best Pop Duo/Group -- comes as they have been named the 2020 Global Recording Artist of the Year by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). They are the first non-English artists to be named with such a prestigious honor.

The boys also reached number one in the Global Album Sales Chart for Map of the Soul 7. The only artist who has achieved this double victory is Michael Jackson. The recognition prompted Jackson's nephew, Taj Jackson, to post that his uncle would have been "the first artist to call you up and congratulate you personally."

Meanwhile, true to their loyalty to the BTS, the ARMY has alerted Big Hit Entertainment of the hacking of the band's official TikTok account. On March 9, the TikTok profile was uploading non-BTS related video, which had the fans concerned. They tracked down what could have possibly triggered the hack and pinpointed to two accounts whom BTS recently followed.

The ARMY flooded the agency's profile and urged Big Hit Entertainment to investigate and take legal action against the hacker. TikTok and the agency have yet to release an official statement.

Meanwhile, ARMY fans can catch the BTS' live performance on the Grammy Awards on March 14. The event will air on CBS in the U.S.