Okay-pop megastars BTS have formally made their massive return with the discharge of their fifth studio album ‘ARIRANG’ on Friday. After retaining followers waitting for nearly four-years, the boys stunned followers with their first music video starring Hollywood actress Lili Reinhart, greatest identified for her work within the ‘Riverdale’ sequence. Directed by Tanu Muino the music video feaures RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook setting sail on the excessive seas. Whereas the boys take the ropes and wheel as they navigate the excessive seas, Lili places up a shifting up to date dance efficiency. Very similar to ‘Butter’ and ‘Permission to Dance’, ‘Swim’ is an English landuage tune featruing haunting verses and a rap by RM.
Watch BTS ‘Swim’ music video:
Lili Reinhart shares a clip with BTS
Together with the launched of the vide, Lili took to her deal with to share a behind the scenes clip and say, “Control them for me, thanks.”
About ‘ARIRANG’
Making up for his or her absence, the brand new BTS album, encompasses a observe listing of 14 songs. This album is called after a Korean people tune and is billed as reflecting the seven-member boy band’s roots and id.The album launch comes only a day forward of their open-air comeback live performance within the coronary heart of Seoul. The Saturday evening gig, which is predicted to attract round 260,000 folks, will probably be BTS’s first after a hiatus of virtually 4 years whereas all seven members served obligatory navy service. It comes forward of an 82-date world tour.“We gave deep thought to our id — and the way greatest to specific ourselves authentically — throughout the whole thing of our music and performances,” BTS member Jimin, 30, stated forward of the discharge of the group’s album, their fifth studio launch.“As an extension of that course of, we additionally revisited the importance of our background as a gaggle comprised solely of Korean members,” he stated in an announcement.Starting with “Physique to Physique” and ending with “Into the Solar”, the 14-track “ARIRANG” album takes its title from a people tune about longing and separation that’s typically dubbed South Korea’s unofficial nationwide anthem.










