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South Korean boy band BTS debuted on the music scene in June 2013. They have since released or featured in 72 music videos, and released 49 video albums. Known for their high quality music videos—and accompanying choreography therein—the band have achieved multiple world records with several of these, additionally winning various domestic and international awards for them.
On May 9, BTS released the dance version of the "Fire" video ahead of their promotion on music programs. [21] The dance was choreographed by Keone Madrid. [ 22 ] The " Save Me " music video was released on May 15, which was notably filmed in a one-shot take .
[78] [79] It was supported by two music videos. The first music video was in the form of an "art film" featuring an interpretive dance performance by Slovenian modern dance troupe MN Dance Company released on YouTube on January 17, 2020. [80] A second official music video of BTS performing in an opulent theater was later released on YouTube on ...
It contains numerous visual references to past music videos from different eras in BTS' career. An animated music video, featuring avatars of the band from their mobile game BTS Island: In the Seom, followed on June 20. In July, a tribute video featuring submissions from the band's fans was released as part of a promotional YouTube campaign.
The music video showed the boys dressed in retro outfits and dancing at an outdoor set. [19] Zanybros produced the "War of Hormone" music video. [20] For both "Danger" and "War of Hormone," the band danced to choreography that was created by Son Sungdeuk. One month later, the remixed version of the "Danger" music video, a collaboration with a ...
A music video for the song was released on YouTube on June 24. [25] It features each of the members dressed up to represent various occupations, such as a police officer or office worker, while dancing fast-paced choreography. [26] The dance was choreographed by Keone Madrid, and the music video was produced and directed by GDW. [27]
Four different music videos were subsequently released in support of the song. A limited edition repackage of the album, Skool Luv Affair Special Addition , was released on May 14, 2014. The physical copy of the repackage contained eighteen tracks, including two new songs: "Miss Right" and "I Like It (Slow Jam Remix)", and six instrumentals.
The music video for "Dynamite" was preceded by a 28-second long video teaser which was published to Big Hit's official YouTube channel on August 18. [66] The short clip showed scenes of the band in pastel-colored clothes with a sunset sky behind them, as well as them dancing to a "cheerful disco melody" in retro-styled outfits against the ...