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The Universal Music Store, BTS Japan Official Fanclub, and SevenNet versions of the regular edition also include a 20-page lyric booklet, with the first two having one of seven random "Colourful ver." and "Monochrome ver." photocards respectively as their bonuses, and the third an exclusive set of seven jacket changing cards. [7]
BTS 5th Muster [Magic Shop] June 15, 2019 Busan: Busan Auxiliary Stadium 69,000 [21] ... Japan Official Fanmeeting Vol.5 ~Magic Shop~ November 23, 2019: Chiba
The record marked BTS's first original Japanese single in two years since "Crystal Snow" (2017). [2] It was also the band's first Japanese single in four years to receive a music video, after "For You" (2015). [3] "Lights" was written by Sunny Boy, Yohei and its producer UTA. The song was mixed by D.O.I, who also served as studio personnel. [4]
South Korean boy band BTS debuted on the music scene in June 2013. They have since released or featured in 72 music videos, and released 49 video albums. Known for their high quality music videos—and accompanying choreography therein—the band have achieved multiple world records with several of these, additionally winning various domestic and international awards for them.
BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan Sonyeondan; lit. Bulletproof Boy Scouts), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010. The band consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, who co-write or co-produce much of their material.
BTS received their first daesang, or "grand award", with this album—Album of The Year at the 8th Melon Music Awards in 2016. [53] Big Hit Entertainment also shared that the unofficial combined sales of all albums from The Most Beautiful Moment in Life series would soon reach its million mark as it had already sold a total of 930,000 copies at ...
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A music video for the Japanese version of "I Need U" was also produced; a teaser for the video was posted to BTS' official Japanese YouTube channel on November 21, 2015. [37] Directed by Yoo-jung Ko of Lumpens, the full music video was released on December 1, 2015. [38]