There is no stopping Kim Taehyung this year. The BTS singer has been smashing records after records with Itaewon Class OST Sweet Night for months now.
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BTS will be providing the original theme song for the upcoming Japanese movie Your Eyes Tell.The Korean boy band is extending their resume with this brand new venture with BTS member Jungkook listed as one of the composers.The film also goes by the Japanese title Kimino mega toikaketeiru and the English-titled song will feature as a track on the new ‘Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey’.The musical project is released today (15 July) for the Japanese market and will be the band’s first Japanese
.There is no stopping Kim Taehyung this year. The BTS singer has been smashing records after records with Itaewon Class OST Sweet Night for months now.
ARMY was definitely stumped for a second but not completely surprised to see Jin debuting new hair colour (ARMY is a bit confused between orange and light brown) as BTS appeared for a Map of the Soul: 7 - The Journey online event in Japan. Given that the septet will soon kickstart their next comeback, the fandom is used to seeing the members change their hair colour with every comeback.
The recent episode of House On Wheels was everything and more for Hotel Del Luna fans. The Korean reality show airing on tvN saw IU join cast members Sung Dong Il, Kim Hee Won, and Yeo Jin Goo as a guest.
After they won the ARMY over with Bon Voyage, BTS is all set to roll out a new reality show called In the SOOP BTS Ver (Soop meaning Forest in Korean). The BTS version of the variety show drops in August, yes the same month as the Bangtan Boys release a new song.
BTS gave their fans some good news to wrap up the weekend with: A new song is coming -- and soon!
Map of the Soul: 7 - The Journey, which is BTS' fourth Japanese album, has already been on a spree of breaking and setting records even though it's just been over a week since it released. Not only did MOTS: 7 - The Journey reach #1 on the US, UK and Japan iTunes Top Songs chart, but the album also charted at No.
Korean boy band BTS set a new Guinness World Record for reaching the most viewers on a music concert live stream. The band managed to have 756,000 fans from over 100 countries tune in to their online performance at Bang Bang Con: The Live on June 14th, which included a 12 song setlist and some interluding chat between the seven band members, all being broadcast live from Seoul, South Korea.
July 2020 belonged to BTS as they finally released their highly-awaited Japanese album, Map of the Soul: 7 - The Journey. While the album included Japanese versions of their several hit songs like On, Black Swan, Boy With Luv and Idol, there were also brand new tracks like the lead single, Stay Gold, as well as Jungkook's composed song, Your Eyes Tell.
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Bts have recorded an original theme song for the Japanese movie Your Eyes Tell.BTS member Jungkook is among the composers, according to Variety, marking the first time the band has contributed to a film score.The song and the movie share the same English-language title, with the theme also featuring as a track on their new MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 – THE JOURNEY – album, which debuted in Japan on Wednesday.In a statement, the band says: “We are glad to be part of such an amazing film.
BTS might be a band from South Korea but the septet has members from across the globe. The fandom is officially known as the ARMY and the members are spread across the Philippines, the United Nations, Dubai, and even in India among many other countries.
This week, BTS is dominating the music world with the release of their fourth Japanese album, Map of the Soul: 7 The Journey. The album contains the Japanese versions of the tracks from their massively successful last outing, Map of the Soul: 7, with a few new tracks like the lead single, Stay Gold, and Your Eyes Tell.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefKorean pop sensation, BTS will provide the original theme song for upcoming Japanese movie “Your Eyes Tell.” With BTS member Jung Koo among the composers, it is the first time that the best-selling band has participated with a film in this manner.The song and the movie share the same English-language title, though the English title of the song is presented as “Your eyes tell” and the film also goes by the Japanese title “Kimino mega toikaketeiru.” The song
While fans await to see Song Hye-kyo on the screen again, the actress has been doing her share of activities to make an impact on society. The actress has reportedly joined a South Korean professor to donate books.
The day has come for ARMY to fall deeply in love with BTS all over again as the septet finally dropped Map of the Soul: 7 The Journey. While we're getting some amazing Japanese versions of their tracks from Map of the Soul: 7, ARMY were extremely excited over Stay Gold (lead single) and Your Eyes Tell (Jungkook's self-composed ballad).
It's been an interesting few hours for ARMY, as BTS finally released their highly-awaited fourth Japanese album, Map of the Soul: 7 The Journey. Not only did MOTS: 7 The Journey contain Japanese versions of their tracks from Map of the Soul: 7 but its new songs included the lead single, Stay Gold, as well as Your Eyes Tell, which was a ballad composed by Jungkook.
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Yesterday, ARMY shed tears of joy as they went through a definitive roller coaster ride of emotions. Why, you wonder? Well, BTS appeared on the popular Japanese late-night show, CDTV Japan, and performed Your Eyes Tell for the first time ever.
BTS' world domination is seriously no joke! The septet, who will be releasing their fourth Japanese album, Map of the Soul: The Journey, on July 15, has been on a record-breaking spree with present and past songs.