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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.
The visual received positive reviews from media outlets; Fuse labelled it "cinematic" and praised its "sophisticated" class, [17] and Popdust's Jacques Peterson hailed the video as "the hottest episode of Grey's Anatomy ever". [18] It was the second most watched K-pop music video of the first half of 2014, trailing only Psy's music video for ...
The album features K-pop vocalist Lee Hi (on "Daydream") and rapper Tablo of Epik High (on "Stay"). A cinematic music video for the title track "illa illa" was also released alongside the album. [7] "I wrote the song wishing that it could provide comfort to those that listen to it.
Filmed in the UAE desert and Dubai’s urban jungle, the futuristic video features supercars and bikes in action, while a helicopter sits pretty in the background. The Meydan Bridge, Business Bay and Sheikh Zayed Road’s famous skyline are also spotted on ‘Jopping’ video at one point, while Al Khail Road and the deserted landscape of Ras Al Khor also features in the 4.44 long video.
[50] [51] A cinematic music video for the title track "Illa Illa" was also released alongside the album. [52] The music video surpassed 12.7 million views on YouTube within the first 24 hours of its release, breaking the record for the most viewed K-pop male solo artist debut music video within the first 24 hours. [53]
In K-pop, it is routine to have cameos by celebrities in a music video, such as in the dance scenes in the elevator and the parking garage. [13] The guests in the music video include: 4Minute member Hyuna, who dances in the subway car and attracts Psy's attention. [8] [12] Hwang Min-woo, a 7-year-old boy who dances at the beginning of the video.
The videography of South Korean K-Pop band Secret consists of twelve music videos, 1 concert tour video, 2 music video compilations, 1 music video single and three promotional videos. In 2009, Secret signed a recording contract with TS Entertainment and released their first single "I Want You Back" which became their first music video. [1]
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