Lyra is to release her new single later this week.
21.08.2020 - 07:13 / variety.com
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterK-pop superstars BTS have dropped their new single, “Dynamite” — the group’s first ever song to be release completely in English.The song arrives just six months after the release of the group’s fourth studio album, “Map of the Soul: 7,” which was released on February 21. According to the announcement, in the song “BTS sings of joy and confidence, treasuring the little things in life that make life truly valuable and special.
The song aims to bring a new surge
.Lyra is to release her new single later this week.
South Korean boy band BTS performed a live TV debut of their English language single "Dynamite" at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Saturday, taking the stage in suits and ties. The seven-member group, which consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, RM and Jungkook, maintained their signature high-energy as they perfected each choreographed dance move against a revolving backdrop of cityscapes, skyscrapers, flashing billboards and a pink sunset.
Adele is still celebrating! The singer raised eyebrows with a new Instagram pic on Sunday as she celebrated the weekend the annual event have taken place, if not for the coronavirus pandemic, with a throwback pic to festivities past. The carnival is led each August by members of the British West Indian community in London's Notting Hill neighborhood.«Happy what would be Notting Hill Carnival my beloved London
BTS have celebrated the success of their latest single Dynamite, which rockets to a Number 3 debut on this week's Official UK Singles Chart.
It might just be a coincidence, but the timing of Topic’s global breakthrough with sad-banger Breaking Me as the world was in the middle of a pandemic-induced lockdown felt strangely on point.
The ARMY viewed Dynamite over 100 million times on YouTube and helped BTS to achieve the record of the most-viewed video ever in the first 24 hours on YouTube. It took the ARMY another three days to help the Dynamite music video to surpass yet another milestone on the video-streaming platform.
What an amazing time to be a K-pop music fan! First, BTS dropped the group's new and first all-English song titled Dynamite. The music video made history on YouTube, making it the most-viewed MV on the platform within 24 hours and shattered streaming records following its debut on iTunes and Spotify.
Nao has released her first new music for the year, titled ‘Woman’, featuring Lianne La Havas.The track was premiered on BBC Radio 1 last night (August 24) before landing on streaming platforms. The cover art for ‘Woman’ features work by UK visual artist Tishk Barzanji.Listen to ‘Woman’ below:In a post on her Instagram, Nao said the song was a celebration of womanhood and women of colour.“This is a song Lianne and I are so happy to put out into the world.
Travis have shared a new single with The Bangles‘ Susanna Hoffs – watch the video for ‘The Only Thing Below’ below.The song is the fourth the band have shared from their forthcoming album ’10 Songs’. They previously shared the tracks ‘Valentine’, ‘A Ghost’ and ‘Kissing In The Wind’.Frontman Fran Healy said of the new video: “This is definitely my Covideo.
Some things just make sense, and CHAI and Hinds collaborating is one of them. Today, the two bands unveiled their new single, “UNITED GIRLS ROCK’N'ROLL CLUB,” an easy-going message of global harmony delivered in Japanese, Spanish and English.
BTS’ new song Dynamite is off to an explosive start on this week’s Official Singles Chart, taking an early lead at Number 1 following its release last Friday (Aug. 21).
When BTS member Jungkook sang, "'Cause I, I, I'm in the stars tonight/So watch me bring the fire and set the night alight," the ARMY watched and boy, they set a new record with it. The Bangtan Boys released their new English song Dynamite today, August 21.
When RM said BTS' goal with Dynamite was to make the world a more happy and positive place in 2020, he really wasn't lying. Just a while back, the septet dropped their new comeback single Dynamite which is an all-English song by the Korean boy group.
Biffy Clyro have shared the striking new video for their song ‘Space’ — watch frontman Simon Neil star in the rain-soaked clip below.The track is the latest to be taken from Biffy’s new album ‘A Celebration of Endings’, which is en route to earning the band their third consecutive UK number one album on Friday (August 21).The trio have today (August 19) shared the dramatic video for ‘Space’, which stars Neil as one half of a couple whose carefully choreographed moves (arranged by Olivier
The Dynamite has been lit and ready to explode this weekend! BTS dropped the colourful teaser of their upcoming English song Dynamite a few hours ago. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and J-Hope looked nothing less than rockstars in the teaser.
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Clean Bandit have announced details of their new single, titled Tick Tock.
With less than a week left for its release, BTS dropped a new teaser photo from their upcoming song Dynamite. The South Korean boy band previously teased that they are releasing a new English song on August 21.