BTS V s concerned that his fans are getting bored while the lockdown and home quarantine is still in effect so he suggested something that they could do to avoid boredom. He made the on the spot song-making stay-at-home challenge and the ARMYs are loving it.
Introducing a new challenge to do at home
On April 28, BTS V uploaded a video on Twitter and it showed him with Nive, a pop and R&B artist. The idol singer captioned his post with “Stay At Home Challenge: just try humming and make a song with English lyrics that do not make sense.”
The 24-year-old posted another clip and this time; he encourages everyone to do it with their friends. “ARMYs, call your friends and try doing this on-the-spot song making battle,” BTS V wrote.
In the videos, he can be seen humming to the tune while Nive plays the guitar. He hummed songs and used random lyrics to create a new song and fans are in awe with his sweet voice.
This is the second challenge that BTS V started while in quarantine. Not long ago, he posted a video where he can be seen grooving to Chainsmoker’s “Closer” track. It’s a retro-style jukebox cover and it gained so much attention that even the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism used the video for people to stay at home.
In the clip, BTS V was wearing house clothes and slippers while he gently sways to the music that he’s watching on TV where the Postmodern Jukebox '50s prom cover featuring Kenton Chen. "Everyone, when you're bored, have a conversation with your television," he wrote as a caption.
BTS V’s activities
Meanwhile, while the lockdown is still in place, it was revealed that BTS V and his co-members are already in the middle of working for their new album. This will be a follow-up to their “Map of the Soul: 7” album that was released in February.
Rap Mon and Suga already confirmed that BTS is getting ready for their upcoming album release and it may be released in a few months. Fans are wondering when they can see the seven members live on stage again but it seems that the format will remain online through live streaming to prevent another wave of the coronavirus crisis.


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