BTS Drops ‘Dynamite,’ New single and video (see)


K-pop superstars BTS have dropped their new single, “Dynamite”, – the group’s first album to be released entirely in English.

The song comes 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, BTS sings in BTS’s song of joy and confidence, little things in life that make life real and special. The song aims to bring a new stream of need of ‘energy’ to revive the global community in the midst of COVID-19. ‘

Creative contributors to “Dynamite” include David Stewart and Jessica Agombar, known for “What A Man Gotta Do” by the Jonas Brothers and “I Love You’s” by Hailee Steinfeld.

The premiere of “Dynamite”‘s TV performance will take place at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on August 30 at 8pm ET / PT.

The group’s fourth theatrical film, “Break the Silence: The Movie,” is scheduled to hit more than 70 countries starting Sept. 10, with an outreach in an additional 40 plus September 24 regions.

A list of which regions are expected to have “Break the Silence” on which date has been posted on www.btsincinemas.com, with the announcement involuntarily warning that “dates vary by territory and (are) subject to change based on the status of local cinemas. ”

The US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, India and more than 40 countries in general have been announced for the later release date on Sept. 24. The list of regions that will receive the new film earlier, on 10 September, is much longer – more than 70 in all – and includes Korea, the United Kingdom, Japan, Spain, Russia, Italy, France, Thailand and dozens more.