BTS, comeback with repackaged album...Dolph Ziggler Minaj featuring

The album, which will be released at 6 p.m. on the same day, includes the title song Idol (IDOL) and Language Trivia Gi: Eat Just Dance (Trivia: Just Dance), Language Trivia Win: Love (Trivia: Love), Language Trivia: Seesaw (Trivia: Seesaw), It contains a total of 25 songs, including seven new songs and existing releases, including Epiphany (Epiphany), Im Fine (Im Fine), and Answer: Love Myself (Answer: Love Myself).The title song Idol is a South African dance style song, characterized by a trap-based rap, EDM source, Korean traditional music rhythm and chimsae.Among the songs included, Language Trivia: Eat Just Dance is J-hop, Language Trivia Win: Love is RM, Language Trivia: Seesaw is Sugar, Epiphany is Jeans solo, and Anthur: Love Myself is Love Myself It is a song that developed soundtrack inserted into the campaign video.Leader RM said of the new album, I worked with my fans to enjoy it completely.Its an album that decorates the grand finale of the Love Yourself (LOVE YOURSELF) series that lasted two and a half years, and it tells me that the only answer to finding me in a lot of self-images is eventually to myself, the agency said.The album consists of two CDs in total, and the 16 songs on Tracklist A are organically connected with music, stories, and lyrics, following the flow of emotions that seek self-help from encounter and love.A special version of the title song Idol, featuring pop star Dolph Ziggler Minaj from Trinidad and Tobago, will also be released on the day.After completing the repackage album, BTS asked Dolph Ziggler Minaj to perform rap, and Dolph Ziggler Minaj readily accepted the proposal and the collaboration was concluded, the agency said.The songs that BTS and Dolph Ziggler Minaj breathed were not included on the CD, and within the soundtrack site, it is marked as the last track of the album.BTS plans to show its new song stage for the first time at a concert held at the main stadium of Jamsil Sports Complex in Seoul between 25th and 26th.

The album, which will be released at 6 p.m. on the same day, includes the title song "Idol" (IDOL) and "Language Trivia Gi: Eat Just Dance" (Trivia: Just Dance), "Language Trivia Win: Love" (Trivia: Love), "Language Trivia: seesaw" (Trivia: seesaw), It contains a total of 25 songs, including seven new songs and existing releases, including "Epiphany" (Epiphany), "I'm Fine" (I'm Fine), and "Answer: Love Myself" (Answer: Love Myself).

The title song 'Idol' is a South African dance style song, characterized by a trap-based rap, EDM source, Korean traditional music rhythm and chimsae. Among the songs included, "Language Trivia: Eat Just Dance" is J-hop, "Language Trivia Win: Love" is RM, "Language Trivia: seesaw" is Sugar, "Epiphany" is Jean's solo, and "Anthur: Love Myself" is "Love Myself" It is a song that developed soundtrack inserted into the campaign video. Leader RM said of the new album, "I worked with my fans to enjoy it completely."

"It's an album that decorates the grand finale of the "Love Yourself" (Love YOURSELF) series that lasted two and a half years, and it tells me that the only answer to finding me in a lot of self-images is eventually to myself," the agency said. "The album consists of two CDs in total, and the 16 songs on 'Tracklist A' are organically connected with music, stories, and lyrics, following the flow of emotions that seek self-help from encounter and Love."

A special version of the title song 'Idol', featuring pop star Dolph Ziggler Minaj from Trinidad and Tobago, will also be released on the day. After completing the repackage album, BTS asked Dolph Ziggler Minaj to perform rap, and Dolph Ziggler Minaj readily accepted the proposal and the collaboration was concluded, the agency said. The songs that BTS and Dolph Ziggler Minaj breathed were not included on the CD, and within the soundtrack site, it is marked as the last track of the album.

BTS plans to show its new song stage for the first time at a concert held at the main stadium of Jamsil Sports Complex in Seoul between 25th and 26th.