Japan's 3rd "FACE YOURSELF" once again sparks air (BTS)
日本3rd『FACE YOURSELF』でまたまた気炎(BTS)
BTS, Japan 3rd “FACE YOURSELF” ranked 1st in iTunes 49 region
The group BTS (RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook) released a Japanese-language album that ranked first on iTunes charts worldwide.
BTS' third full-length album in Japan, ``FACE YOURSELF,'' ranked first on the ``Top Album Chart'' in 49 regions around the world, including Brazil, Chile, and Germany, on the 4th.
In particular, the song "Don't Leave Me" ranked first on the "Top Song Charts" in 35 regions around the world.
This song is scheduled to be used as the theme song for the Japanese remake of the popular Korean drama ``Signal,'' ``Signal: Long-Term Unsolved Case Investigation Unit.''
"FACE YOURSELF" includes the original Japanese songs "Don't Leave Me" and "Let Go," as well as "Blood Sweat & Tears," "DNA," and "MIC Drop," which are loved all over the world. A total of 10 songs are included, including the Japanese version of ``Spring Day''.
BTS will hold their official Japanese fan meeting ``BTS JAPAN OFFICIAL FANMEETING VOL.4 ~Happy Ever After~'' from April 18th to 21st at Yokohama Arena and from April 23rd to 24th at Osaka Castle Hall.
(From K-POP News)
It doesn't matter whether you're good at singing or not. It doesn't matter what country's language it is.
Just as the Beatles only needed the singing voice of the Beatles, BTS's music seems to have become exactly Beatles-like with the addition of rap and dance.
In "Don't Leave Me," it's clear that the slow-sung parts are Japanese, but even if you listen closely to the fast-spoken parts, you can't really make out the lyrics. Is it because he has become an old man who can't hear high frequencies? Partly because it includes rap, but overall it feels strange, as if the languages of two or three Asian countries are mixed together. Moreover, it is exciting and attractive.
This is probably the reason why it was ranked number one on the "Top Album Charts" in 49 regions around the world.
I can't understand the lyrics when I listen to it normally, but I can clearly feel that it's BTS's music. Who is singing which phrase?
I can feel it. Isn't that enough? The same goes for fans who are far away. All you need to know is that it's BTS music. After that, I thought it would be great if people could listen to this on stage when they visited my country.
I think it would be better to include furi (dance) as something to support the music content and lyrics...
The group BTS (RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook) released a Japanese-language album that ranked first on iTunes charts worldwide.
BTS' third full-length album in Japan, ``FACE YOURSELF,'' ranked first on the ``Top Album Chart'' in 49 regions around the world, including Brazil, Chile, and Germany, on the 4th.
In particular, the song "Don't Leave Me" ranked first on the "Top Song Charts" in 35 regions around the world.
This song is scheduled to be used as the theme song for the Japanese remake of the popular Korean drama ``Signal,'' ``Signal: Long-Term Unsolved Case Investigation Unit.''
"FACE YOURSELF" includes the original Japanese songs "Don't Leave Me" and "Let Go," as well as "Blood Sweat & Tears," "DNA," and "MIC Drop," which are loved all over the world. A total of 10 songs are included, including the Japanese version of ``Spring Day''.
BTS will hold their official Japanese fan meeting ``BTS JAPAN OFFICIAL FANMEETING VOL.4 ~Happy Ever After~'' from April 18th to 21st at Yokohama Arena and from April 23rd to 24th at Osaka Castle Hall.
(From K-POP News)
It doesn't matter whether you're good at singing or not. It doesn't matter what country's language it is.
Just as the Beatles only needed the singing voice of the Beatles, BTS's music seems to have become exactly Beatles-like with the addition of rap and dance.
In "Don't Leave Me," it's clear that the slow-sung parts are Japanese, but even if you listen closely to the fast-spoken parts, you can't really make out the lyrics. Is it because he has become an old man who can't hear high frequencies? Partly because it includes rap, but overall it feels strange, as if the languages of two or three Asian countries are mixed together. Moreover, it is exciting and attractive.
This is probably the reason why it was ranked number one on the "Top Album Charts" in 49 regions around the world.
I can't understand the lyrics when I listen to it normally, but I can clearly feel that it's BTS's music. Who is singing which phrase?
I can feel it. Isn't that enough? The same goes for fans who are far away. All you need to know is that it's BTS music. After that, I thought it would be great if people could listen to this on stage when they visited my country.
I think it would be better to include furi (dance) as something to support the music content and lyrics...
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