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BTS held a press conference on November 27 to discuss the release of the new album and the beginning of their concert tour. [14] On the same day, they performed the new songs from the album for the first time at the 2015 BTS LIVE "The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage" concert at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul. [16]
BTS also rose to number 15 in the artist category on YouTube Music Global Top 100. [42] BTS topped Billboard World Digital Songs with lead single "Fire," "Save Me," and "Epilogue: Young Forever" lining up the top three ranks of the chart, which had never been achieved by a K-pop act. [43] "
A music video for the song was released on YouTube on June 24. [25] It features each of the members dressed up to represent various occupations, such as a police officer or office worker, while dancing fast-paced choreography. [26] The dance was choreographed by Keone Madrid, and the music video was produced and directed by GDW. [27]
The official four-minute music video was released on YouTube on June 10, 2022. [37] On June 18, 2022, BTS shared behind-the-scenes footage of the members filming in a desert outside Las Vegas, where they were seen confronting several problems: the Day One shoot had to be cancelled due to a massive sandstorm.
Jimin Taylor Hill/Getty Images A week after BTS’s Jimin began his military service, the K-pop superstar delivered one more message to the Army. In “Closer Than This,” Jimin, 28, reflected on ...
"Never Let Go" is a song by South Korean singer Jungkook of BTS, released as a single on June 7, 2024, by Big Hit Music. Announced on June 3, [ 1 ] the song was described as a "heartfelt tribute" to his fans, and is a part of BTS' 11th anniversary event "BTS Festa 2024".
Agust D on the set of the "Daechwita" music video. The official video was released on May 22, 2020. [2] The music video draws inspiration from the 2012 film Masquerade, [3] in which a lowly acrobat takes the role of a double for King Gwanghae, and eventually takes the throne while the ruler recovers from being poisoned; in the music video, Agust D acts as both the king and his double.
It became the 20th song, of 43 that have entered the chart at number one, to debut at number one and spend its first two weeks atop the chart since a mid-90's rules change allowed songs to debut at number one; it is the first song by a group to accomplish this since Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" in 1998. [106]