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BTS reveals heart-crushing feeling of losing someone in expressive ‘Film Out’ music video

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After a phenomenal 2020 with record-breaking songs and albums, BTS is out with new music.  The band has released the track titled ‘Film Out’ from their upcoming Japanese album ‘BTS, THE BEST’ which will have a compilation of their hit Japanese songs.  BTS has also performed the OST, ‘Don’t Leave Me’, for the series in the year 2018.

The soundtrack is in collaboration with the Japanese rock band Black Number. Jungkook worked with Back Number’s vocalist Iyori Shimizu to create the melody for the song The music will be used in the upcoming Japanese movie Signal. The movie Signal is a remake of a Korean drama with the same name.

The new music video starts with Jungkook and Jimin singing in different rooms when Jin walks in the room and sees the members from a distance. RM’s verses are depressing as there is the recollection of the tragic incident, ” It actually feels like Jin is recalling the fond memories and wants to reach out to someone. There is back and forth between his solo scenes and the group moments including callbacks to their Korean song ‘Fake Love’ – especially the parts in the room and with an hourglass as he sings “From all the memories stored in my heart / I gather up the ones of you, link them together.”

 

As regards the next part, Suga and J-Hope are seen corresponding with each other in a deserted place. At some places, the music seems like a rejoinder ‘Black Swan’ when Ego met Shadow. Jimin and V totally synchronize with each other while they evoke the intense vision together.  The music video goes back and forth between how they are eager to find that “someone” and start wandering again.

The teaser of the music video ‘BTS, THE BEST’  has been just revealed.   The video will release on June 16, three days after the 8th anniversary of BTS. It will have extra materials like behind-the-scenes shots, along with 23 tracks containing Japanese versions of music videos of their 6 songs in the discs – ‘Film Out’, ‘Stay Gold’, ‘Mic Drop’ and Blood, Sweat, Tears’, ‘Lights’, ‘Airplane pt.2′.

 

 

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