Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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.
YouTube has turned to K-pop megastars BTS — and their global ARMY fanbase — to juice up the platform’s Shorts video-clips feature. BTS and YouTube officially announced the Permission to ...
The music video for "Butter" was preceded by a 23-second long video teaser published to Hybe Labels's official YouTube channel on May 18. [16] The short monochromatic clip showed BTS dressed in "disco-inspired" suits "with shoulder pads, glitter, and satin galore", [ 51 ] standing motionless in a line, [ 16 ] while "a groovy percussion ensemble ...
On September 10, BTS released a new version of the song's music video on the BANGTANTV YouTube Channel. Those who took part in the "Permission to Dance" YouTube Shorts Challenge appeared in the compilation video. [39] On July 24, the group appeared on SBS evening news program, 8 News for a special interview with news anchor Kim Yong-tae. [40]
On November 19 and 20, short clips of each BTS member were uploaded onto their official Instagram account, with clues hinting at an upcoming event related to the album release. Subsequently, on November 20, Big Hit Entertainment announced the 'Butterfly Dream: BTS Open Media Exhibition' event, [7] which was later hosted on December 1–8 in Seoul.
It contains numerous visual references to past music videos from different eras in BTS' career. An animated music video, featuring avatars of the band from their mobile game BTS Island: In the Seom, followed on June 20. In July, a tribute video featuring submissions from the band's fans was released as part of a promotional YouTube campaign.
An October 2022 video covering the city of Busan that featured K-pop group BTS received four million views on its first day, [33] and surpassed 100 million views by December of that year. [34] The video was also played on billboard ads in the United States, Britain, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and Qatar.
190601_Jin_Wembley_Stadium_Day_1_Ay-Oh_Chant.webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 26 s, 400 × 320 pixels, 890 kbps overall, file size: 2.78 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.