BTS bids for pandemic in ‘Dance Allowed’ music video, shares hidden message for ARMY – Times of India

‘The wait is over… now is the time so let’s fix it’

k-pop superstar bts Has signaled the end of the COVID-19 pandemic with its funky new track.allowed to dance‘. The boy band dropped the new song and music video on Friday, just in time to ring in the celebrations for the weekend.

Track co-written by- Ed Sheeran In collaboration with Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid and Jenna Andrews, who previously worked with “Dynamite” and “K-Pop Titans”.buttergot from ‘ rm to Jimin, jungkook to V, suck, Jin and J-Hope hit higher vocals for their third English-language track and broaden their range as singers.

You have to listen at once to join in and sing along to the chorus that goes like this: ‘I wanna dance the music got me going / There’s nothing that can stop how we move on yeah / Let’s make our plans and just live like we’re golden and roll like we’re dancing fools Well, just take a walk tonight / ‘Cause we don’t need permission to dance.’

While the song is high on energy and rhythm, it is the music video and subtle but very important messages of love and hope that are impossible to miss. To spread positivity in these trying times, the boys left a trail of messages disguised as graffiti, text in the background and even scenes promoting unity and the end of Asian hate crimes.

Rapper-producer, SUGA opened the video holding a newspaper with the headline ‘2022, the beginning of a new era’.

‘Purple Balloons Signal the End of COVID-19’ And rightly so, we see a purple balloon floating in the sky just before the boys drop the beat.

Like their 2021 summer single, ‘Permission to Dance’ is already breaking records. The teaser for the music video, which gave ARMY a taste of what was to come, topped YouTube trends around the world.

Within an hour of its release, the song has already crossed the 10 million mark and is showing no signs of slowing down.

‘Permission to Dance’ is also a part of the BTS ‘Butter’ CD which is on stand today.

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