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BTS wrapped up promotions for "I Need U" with a final performance on the May 31 broadcast of Inkigayo. On June 13, BTS announced plans to hold follow-up music show promotions with the track "Dope (쩔어)". [24] A music video for the song was released on YouTube on June 24. [25]
Fuse stated that, "The cut feels like an upgraded version of "Dope," a standout single from The Most Beautiful Moment In Life, Part 1. The accompanying music video also sees the guys whipping out their most intense choreography to date". [20] On May 9, BTS released the dance version of the "Fire" video ahead of their promotion on music programs ...
BTS released two more singles in 2015, "Dope" and "Run"—the latter reached the top ten in South Korea. The band's fourth Japanese single, "For You", was released on June 17, 2015, and became its first number one hit in Japan, topping both the Oricon Singles Chart and Billboard Japan ' s Hot 100 . [ 6 ]
Indicates a non-commercial release ‡ Indicates songs written solely by RM Song title, original artist, album of release, and year of release ... "Dope" † BTS Rap ...
South Korean boy band BTS has released nine studio albums (one of which was reissued under a different title), seven compilation albums, and six extended plays.In December 2018, BTS surpassed 10 million albums sold, setting the record for reaching that milestone in the shortest span of time (5 + 1 ⁄ 2 years) among all Korean acts to have debuted since 2000, with five million of those albums ...
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On April 29, 2015, prior to the release of the "I Need U" music video at midnight, BTS broadcast a live comeback preview show [43] on the Naver V Live broadcasting app. [44] This was the first time the group collaborated with Naver for comeback promotions. On April 30, BTS held their first comeback stage performance on Mnet’s M Countdown. [45]
Fuse stated the cut "[felt] like an upgraded version of "Dope" " and showcased "the guys whipping out their most intense choreography to date". [7] On May 9, BTS released the dance version of the "Fire" video ahead of their promotion on music programs. [8] The dance was choreographed by Keone Madrid [9] and Vinh Nguyen.