Fans Couldn't Get Enough, So BTS Came Up With 2 Remix Versions Of 'Dynamite'
The K-pop boy band, BTS came up with a single Dynamite last week and it swiftly turned to be the mood-refresher for music buffs. The dynamic Dynamite electrified the fans so much that they have, probably, begun asking for more from the band. Apparently, the calls were heard within a week, BTS has rolled out two brand new remixes for the song.
In an announcement made on Monday, label, Big Hit Entertainment gave fans a little snippet of what the remixes may carry. BHE said, “While the minimal acoustic track puts at the very forefront the members’ vocals, the EDM is a rearrangement of the original song that maximizes the upbeat and fun vibes”
It’s certain with the choice of kinds of remixes that the band is targeting a wider spectrum of fans. Acoustic track for those who want to get sunk into the disco-pop tune and EDM for the suckers of dancing to beats.
According to the group, the song wasn’t initially planned but the pandemic-led lockdowns which made fans somewhat unenthusiastic turned out to be the reason for the members to plan, compose, and roll out a Dynamite in a bid spur up the energy that seemed lost.
No doubt about it, BTS is doing their big to help people go through these troubled times with energy and strength. About continuing the ride of entertaining people all across the globe, the group said, “BTS has no intention of stopping and seeks to further spread the positive energy around the world with the new remix versions.”
Dynamite is BTS’s first English-language song. English, being a worldwide language, clearly stepped up the game and furnished the song with more listeners and viewers than their previous music projects.
Most of the group members may not be fluent in English but that couldn’t stop them from giving 2020 - one of its most popular English songs. The song broke YouTube’s premiere viewing record, leaving the previous record holder in the dust.
If the remixes of Dynamite is all you can think of, be ready to embrace more good news. BTS’s fourth theatrical movie Break The Silence: The Movie is set to make its way out on September 10 in over 70 countries followed by a rollout for 40-plus regions on September 24.
The preparedness of the group to give fans what they deserve right now - has come to the surface and therefore, it's not wrong to expect plenty in the near future.