BTS will be dropping their English song titled “Dynamite” soon. As the release date draws near, the group and its agency continue to post teasers and other updates such as the boy band’s schedule and activities.
Details to know about “Dynamite”
The most recent teasers were photos of the entire BTS group and individual photos of RM, Jungkook, Jin, J-Hope, V, Jimin and Suga. Video trailers were also revealed and fans are totally excited with the release of “Dynamite.”
Judging by the concept and themes featured in all the promotional items, BTS is offering a groovy, upbeat and fun song with a retro vibe. The South Korean band previously shared that they intend to make this song as bright as possible because they are aiming to cheer up their fans through this track.
"We are preparing an album for the second half of this year, but decided to first release a single because we wanted to reach our fans as soon as possible," In Style quoted the group as saying during their V Live broadcast more than a week ago. "Due to COVID-19, people around the world have been going through tough times and we wanted to share some positive energy with our fans."
At any rate, more teasers are coming before “Dynamite” is unleashed on Aug. 21. Before the official release, BTS will perform at the MTV’s Video Music Awards on Aug. 11 and they will introduce “Dynamite” to the world.
Big Hit Entertainment’s growing profits amid the COVID-19 crisis
Meanwhile, as BTS continues to work even in this time of the worldwide pandemic, its agency, Big Hit Entertainment, reportedly gained huge profits. The Bangkok Post reported that the company saw a 27 percent growth in its first half of the year earnings.
BTS’ online concert and sale of the BTS-related merchandise were the things that generated the growth. The said online shows and selling of items have successfully made up for the big loss incurred due to the cancellation of the septet’s world tour and other events. Big Hit Entertainment is definitely growing as it even received preliminary approval for its plans for IPO that may come before this year ends.


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