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What does butter by BTS sound like?
And today, somebody somewhere somehow realized that the BTS song “Butter” sounds a lot like a song from the 1992 NES Konami game, Monster in My Pocket. (Thanks, AllKPop.)
Why is Butter such a good song?
It’s a collaboration with Halsey, a Western artist, its radio friendly, and similar to Butter, Dynamite and PTD, it’s lyrics are relatively tame in its meaning and message. It’s a song that is fun, simple and catchy all for the sake of being fun, simple and catchy.
Why BTS butter is so popular?
“Butter” showcases off many of the things that make the Bangtan boys such compelling performers. Yes, there’s their captivating and graceful dance moves, as well as they way their unique vocal textures collectively blend together to give the song its punch.
What is the Rolling Stone interview about BTS?
BTS: The Rolling Stone Interview. The global superstars get candid about the philosophy of their music, the experiences that inspired their upcoming record ‘BE’ and the ever-evolving definition of success. Riddhi Chakraborty Nov 09, 2020. BTS is currently the world’s leading pop band and Big Hit Entertainment’s number one act.
Are BTS a passing fad or something more?
After three years of a steady climb to the top, it’s pretty clear that BTS are not a passing fad–they’re here to stay and change the way the world sees what makes a pop icon. There’s a certain assurance in knowing that BTS aren’t going anywhere.
What sets BTS apart from other music acts?
But it is this commitment to the craft and teamwork that sets them apart from any other musical act on the planet. Comprising rappers RM, SUGA and j-hope plus vocalists Jin, Jimin, V and Jung Kook, BTS were last on Rolling Stone India’s cover in September 2017, right before the start of their overwhelming ride to the top of the Western charts.
What is the meaning behind the BTS song Rat Race?
BTS’ lyrics break down moments that the majority of us living on this planet have in common, including experiences during school days, bonds (forged and broken) with friends, expectations placed upon us by our parents and the roles thrust onto us by society, all leading to the seemingly unavoidable fate of falling into the rat race.