The Sun (Malaysia)

BTS releases new album after historic success of Dynamite

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K-POP sensation BTS has released their highly anticipate­d new studio album, following the historic success of their all-English single Dynamite.

The trailblazi­ng septet cemented their prominence in the world’s biggest market in August, becoming the first South Korean act to top the US singles chart – with Dynamite entering the Billboard Hot 100 at number one.

They are credited with generating billions for the South Korean economy, and last month their label Big Hit Entertainm­ent made a high-profile stock market debut.

Their latest effort, titled BE, was given a simultaneo­us worldwide release at 2pm South Korean time (0500 GMT) on Nov 20.

The new, eight-track record is the group’s fifth Korean-language studio album, and “contains the most ‘BTS-esque’ music yet,” Big Hit said in a statement ahead of the release.

“BTS have been on an explosive trajectory this year – an amazing feat considerin­g how much they’ve been continuous­ly attracting new fans for years now,” Jenna Gibson, a researcher at the University of Chicago, told AFP.

“Before this year, some sceptics may have still had doubts that BTS were just a fad, that the growth would drop off. This year has clearly, firmly, put those doubts to rest.

“It’s hard to overestima­te the anticipati­on for this album.”

The English single Dynamite is among the tracks on the album, and the first number, Life Goes On, aims to deliver a “message of healing” in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, Big Hit said.

“Our goal with the music on BE is that it can be a comfort to a lot of people,” member Jimin told a press conference on Nov 20.

“If many people can relate to it, I will be really thankful.”

Since their debut in 2013, BTS have ascended to global superstard­om, holding a string of sold-out shows in Los Angeles, Paris and London last year.

Their lyrics are often socially conscious – themes that include societal competitio­n and the ills of consumeris­m – and they consistent­ly engage with fans at home and abroad through social media, having accumulate­d 30.7 million followers on Twitter.

“What this album needs to do is to persuade the sceptics who have more recently heard about BTS that their work is powerful, original, and deep,” CedarBough Saeji, a visiting professor at Indiana University Bloomingto­n, told AFP.

“If this album can demonstrat­e that loyal fans exist in large part because of phenomenal artistic offerings, the critics who attribute BTS’s success only to loyal fans will be forced to reassess.” – AFPRelaxne­ws

 ?? BE (Deluxe Edition) ?? BTS members (from far left) V, Jin, Jung Kook, RM, Jimin and JHope pose for a photo session during a press conference on BTS’ new album
in Seoul on Nov 20.
BE (Deluxe Edition) BTS members (from far left) V, Jin, Jung Kook, RM, Jimin and JHope pose for a photo session during a press conference on BTS’ new album in Seoul on Nov 20.

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