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BTS have announced the release date for their new Japanese single ‘Stay Gold’ ahead of the release of a new Japanese-language album.The track will feature on ‘Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~’, which is due for release on July 14 and marks the band’s first Japanese album since 2018’s ‘Face Yourself’.After a teaser for ‘Stay Gold’ was featured in an advert for the album recently, the band’s label Big Hit Entertainment have now confirmed the single will arrive on June 19.Longer teaser snippet of
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BTS have shared the video for ‘Stay Gold’ – their latest Japanese-language single, which was released earlier this month.The track is set to feature on the band’s upcoming Japanese album ‘Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~’, which will be released on July 15.In the video, which was directed by Ko Yoo Jeong, the seven-piece Korean band are shown individually in various dark and dingy locations, interspersed with scenes of them hanging out together in lighter settings.As the video draws to a
BTS released the hopeful music video for their latest Japanese single "Stay Gold" on Friday (June 26).
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It goes without saying that the ARMY is looking forward to getting their hands on Vogue Japan's upcoming issue featuring BTS. The seven-member Korean band - comprising of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook - dressed to kill in the cover picture.
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BTS is one of the busiest musical acts in the world as they have been churning out content for ARMY left, right and center. Besides gearing up for the release of their fourth Japanese album, Map of the Soul: The Journey, the septet is simultaneously working on their next album as well.
It is safe to say that the BTS fandom is listening to Stay Gold on loop. The beautiful song marks the Bangtan Boys' Japanese comeback.
BTS' romantic new song "Stay Gold" has topped this week's new music poll.In the poll, published Friday (June 19) on Billboard, music fans voted for the previously unreleased big-beat ballad as their favorite new release from the past week.
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"In a world where you feel cold, stay gold," croons Jungkook, in the beginning two lines of Stay Gold, which is the lead single from BTS' fourth Japanese album, Map of the Soul: The Journey. For the unversed, after the rousing success of Map of the Soul: 7, which released on February 21, 2020, BTS announced the Japanese version of the album, which would include 13 tracks.
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Now that Break The Silence, FESTA 2020 and Bang Bang Con: The Live are over, you would think that there'd be a break in BTS content, untill the release of their fourth Japanese album, Map of the Soul: The Journey, in July. However, ARMY were treated yet again as Run BTS EP 104 dropped yesterday and we're still laughing at what transpired during the hilarious episode.