BTS V's Solo song Singularity took on the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep BBC radio broadcast in the UK at 11:30 am (Korea time) on the 25th. BTS new song Idol (IDOL and featuring Nikki Minaj) was also delivered to local listeners via radio broadcasts.
It is unusual for a K-pop song in Korean to be introduced on conservative British airwave radio, and individual songs of V, one of the BTS members, are broadcast and become an issue.
It was the first Korean idol Solo song to be introduced at the Nederlandse Publiek Omroep in England. Fans then celebrated BTS V's UK Radio DeV using the #SingularityOnBBCR1 hashtag on Twitter.
BTS V's Solo song 'Singularity' was selected as one of the '50 Best Tracks of June' in the British daily newspaper 'The Guardian' after the announcement.
In the meantime, the 'Singularity' response of V's Solo song during BTS's North American and European tours was Explosion.
In addition to conveying the surprise of BTS' "K-pop invasion" in famous foreign media such as LATimes Square, New York Times Square, Guardians, Rolling Stones, MTV, and The Hamilton Spectator, V's praise for Solo song sing Singularity continued.
LATimes Square reviewed the entire performance of BTS, especially the solo stage of V, "a breathless performance," and New York Times Square praised "all members had solo performances and V's sensual R & B was the peak in Singularity."
The music professional media Rolling Stone magazine commented that V's personal stage reminds me of "R & B singer Tevin Campbell, who was wrinkled in the '90s, a calm tornado-like performance." In an article on MTV, "V has the ability to capture all the spectators at a glance. The delicate moves he shows while singing sensual Singularity bring the audience cheers and awe. With close interaction with the camera, he makes it look more attractive, and his charisma draws all the fans to his magnetic field just by frowning his eyebrows. "