
Big Hit Entertainment announced BTS V’s debut solo track ''Layover''. These include Rainy Days, Blue, Love Me Again, For Us, and the title track Slow Dancing, each with a music video. A piano version of the focus song brings the tally up to six. Continuing this successful streak is BTS’ lead dancer, vocalist, and visual Kim Taehyung (V) with his first-ever solo album ''Layover''. Taehyung stated he felt a combination of nerves and joy. “It’s an album that captures my tastes''.
BTS V carries a little daylight to the ARMY's with his "RAINY DAYS". The BTS hotshot turns on the waterworks with this most recent single, a song, that shows up at the stroke of midnight.
RAINY DAYS will sprinkle on the K-pop vocalist's introduction solo collection, Delay, a six-pack set to drop on Sept. 8, and incorporates the principal discharge "Love Me Again," which seemed Wednesday with an authority music video.
It's a stripped-back number, outlined around V's vocals, a snapping catch, and a whimsical piano refrain. Success Diversion depicts the new cut as an "elective pop R&B track," an assertion peruses, an "ideal blend of one of a kind percussion and current drum sounds radiates an extraordinary energy."
The music video for "Rainy Days" follows V as he gets about a conventional day, awakening, preparing food, working, and resting.As recently detailed, V worked with New Jeans imaginative chief/ADOR president Hee Jin Min on the impending LP, with BigHit uncovering that Min supervised the whole presentation of the assortment, including music, movement, plan, and advancement.
For "Rainy Days," she says, "I wanted to focus on V’s inner self instead of his outwardly glamor. I had specific styles of music that I wanted to suggest to V, considering his vocal tone and style. As soon as he heard the tracklist I made for him, we instantly agreed on the direction''. The new tune, she proceeds, "acts as an intro for the album, and V’s serene vocals and visuals stand out."
Success reported Tuesday that Delay will incorporate a sum of six tracks: "Rainy Days," "Blue," "Love Me Again," "Slow Dancing," "For Us" and a reward track piano rendition of "Slow Dancing." Furthermore, the tracklist accompanies the idea, that the ARMY's pays attention to the collection's tracks altogether, from 1-5, taking note of that "Slow Dancing" is the center track of the assortment, portraying it as a "1970s heartfelt soul style track [that] radiates a laid-back and unique inclination."
V's independent endeavors come after lets out of his kindred BTS individuals: Jungkook Screwball delivered "Seven" highlighting Latto — which delegated the Board Hot 100 — last month, while Suga's D-Day showed up in April and Jimin's FACE (counting the Hot 100 No. 1 "Like Crazy") in March.
His prior discharges incorporate “Stigma,” “Singularity,” "Winter Bear" and "Inner Child"; later unique independent tunes are 2021's "Christmas Tree," which was on the soundtrack of the Netflix K-show Our Beloved Summer and last year's rendition of the occasion exemplary “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas.”
ARMYs with excitement ever since V unveiled details about his solo album, Layover. But it's not just V who's stealing the spotlight; his adorable dog. The Debut of ''Yeontan'' steals the heart of many Army's. This creative choice had fans convinced that the video was a heartwarming glimpse into Yeontan's world.
The MV's personal profundity doesn't end with its interesting point of view. V handily conveys the sensation of yearning and weakness on a stormy day, all while keeping a feeling of sentimentality and solace. Yeontan, obviously, shares these minutes with his proprietor, showing up in close-up shots that feature his mindful look.
As ARMYs observed Yeontan's virtual "presentation" and his endearing association with V, an amazing turn arose. During a live transmission through Weverse, V uncovered that the "Rainy Days" MV was really shot in Madrid, Spain, while Yeontan stayed at home. The Yeontan found in the video was, as a matter of fact, a carbon copy a disclosure that added a beguiling layer of humor to the whole circumstance.


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