When I got it back in my email, LOVED the big changes to arrangement, the new additions. Would also like to add, GHSTLOOP and Pdogg took this record to a different place. Ivan Jackson, 1/2 of Brooklyn-based hip-hop duo Brasstracks shared how he enjoyed co-producing 'Dis-ease' with BTS and their team, and "would absolutely love to work on another one together in the future". Jimin, SUGA, J-Hope, and RM share songwriting credits for this cut. J-hope elaborated that it was a time where almost everyone had a chance to take a break, albeit a break that was "tinged with uncertainty and it was uncomfortable". Old school, hip-hop track '병 (Dis-ease)' takes the listener through the quarantine period of the pandemic. As SUGA is resting from his shoulder injury and is taking a short break to heal, Jin said on his behalf that he wanted to "melt down the feeling of not being able to meet with fans into the lyrics of Telepathy". '잠시 (Telepathy),' co-written by SUGA, RM, and Jungkook, is described to be a retro and fun song "filled with funky rhythm" that you can dance to. The title track is also produced by their longtime collaborator, PDogg, who has co-written well-loved BTS hits such as 'FAKE LOVE', 'Mic Drop', 'DNA' and more.Īccording to a press release from Big Hit, the lyrics from 'Life Goes On' "echoes a comforting message that in the face of unexpected turns and abrupt disruption", is "delivered through BTS' emotional voice". I tried to reflect opinions in the video as much as possible". That was the basis of my discussion with staff, camera directors. Jungkook shared more about his directing experience in the conference, "I tried to do my best, what I wanted to emphasise was the reality and sincerity and authenticity. Dubbed the "golden maknae", this is his first official music video credit as director, having dabbled in short film projects via Golden Closet Film. The album drop coincides with the release of title track 'Life Goes On,'which is accompanied by the official music video co-directed by youngest member, Jungkook. Jin shared that the entire album-making process "healed them", and hopes that when ARMYs listen to the record, they will also take away with them consolation, comfort, and healing. In a global press conference held before the release, the Bangtan Boys gave a track-by-track rundown of the album. That is also the reasoning behind the album’s title, BE, that stands for “to be” or “existence” and does not abide by any form. The band had collectively stepped back from making music together, but have been busy with their individual promotions and keeping ARMY busy with their new singles and collaborations.įor more updates, stay tuned to IWMBuzz.The album contains the band’s emotions and ruminations they had throughout this year, and the story of “us” continuing the existential journey. Meanwhile, the BTS is prepping for their Busan concert in October, which will be made available for livestreaming on Weverse. Rush Hour, featuring J-Hope and Crush will release on September 22. While, another wrote, “i can already say that this one will definitely be a bop look at the mic drop choreo! RUSH HOUR IS COMING CRUSH FT. A fan wrote, “No cause what’s with mic drop iconic dance hobi what are you planning?” This new song is titled Rush Hour, which sees J-Hope doing the fan favorite step and fans are of course excited.Īlso, many fans edited the same teaser with Mic Drop playing in the background and even added a series of comments. Well, BTS’s Mic drop era truly belonged to our one and only J-Hope – the band’s choreographer – rapper took the centrestage with the powerful track.Īll the hip-hop songs had a particular dance step that appeares to have been recreated in J-Hope’s newest collaboration with South Korean star, Crush.
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