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Layover (stylized as Layo(v)er) is the debut studio album by South Korean singer V of BTS.It was released on September 8, 2023, by Big Hit Music.The record has been described as a pop, R&B [1] and jazz album "led by soulful tones of V's voice".
"Love Me Again" is a song recorded by South Korean singer V of BTS for his debut album Layover. It was released on August 10, 2023, by Big Hit Music.An R&B track, the song was written by Freekind, Jinsu Park, Donghyun Kim, and Gigi, with the first two also responsible for production.
Kim Tae-hyung (Korean: κΉνν; born December 30, 1995), [2] known professionally as V (λ·), is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and a member of the boy band BTS. [3] Since his debut with the band in 2013, V has performed three solo songs under their name—"Stigma" in 2016, " Singularity " in 2018, and "Inner Child" in 2020—all of which ...
"Rainy Days" is an alternative pop R&B track, [1] written by its producer Frankie Scoca alongside Donghyun Kim, Freekind, Gigi and the South Korean rapper Masta Wu. [2] In terms of musical notation, the song is written in the key of A minor, has a tempo of 75 beats per minute.
Live Play in Las Vegas April 8, 2022 Las Vegas: United States Allegiant Stadium / MGM Grand Garden Arena [e] / Weverse [f] 624,000 [28] April 9, 2022 April 15, 2022 April 16, 2022 World Expo 2030 Busan Korea Concert BTS <Yet To Come> in Busan / Live Play October 15, 2022 Busan South Korea Busan Asiad Main Stadium / Busan Port International ...
The music video was released in conjunction with the song on January 24, 2024, and was directed by Um Tae-hwa. [3] It stars IU and BTS member V as a married couple in a post-apocalyptic world, [4] trying to survive as they recall memories from happier times. [3]
Begins ≠ Youth expands on the storyline fans have seen throughout BTS' music videos and Save Me webtoon.The story begins with Kim Hwan meeting the other six boys. He learns that everyone is dealing with their own struggles, and together, they learn to overcome their greatest difficulties.
Los Angeles Times writer Dakota Kim called In the Soop a "surprise" in comparison to other reality series the band has had. She wrote that the series "reveals another side of the fierce septet" through "serious heart-to-hearts" about how they were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic , while also providing "a view into rustic life, from the time ...