BTS to Drop New Ed Sheeran Collaboration 'Permission to Dance' Next Week | Be Korea-savvy

BTS to Drop New Ed Sheeran Collaboration ‘Permission to Dance’ Next Week


This image, provided by Big Hit Music, shows the concept photo of a physical CD version of the latest BTS hit song "Butter," which will be released July 9, 2021.

This image, provided by Big Hit Music, shows the concept photo of a physical CD version of the latest BTS hit song “Butter,” which will be released July 9, 2021.

SEOUL, July 2 (Korea Bizwire)K-pop juggernaut BTS will release a new song, “Permission to Dance,” co-written by British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, next week, its agency said Friday.

The tracklist of the upcoming physical CD version of “Butter,” unveiled on the septet’s official social media account, includes two songs — “Butter,” a summer number topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five straight weeks, and “Permission to Love” — along with their instrumental versions.

The new CD single will hit shelves next Friday.

The new Ed Sheeran-penned single will be a song that “moves the rhythm in people’s hearts,” said Big Hit Music, the K-pop band’s management agency.

The English artist wrote the song, along with high-profile producers, including Steve Mac, Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid and Jenna Andrews, according to the agency.

This marks the second project that Sheeran has collaborated with the seven-piece act, following “Make It Right” on the 2020 album “Map of the Soul: 7.”

The hype has been running high for the new release after the British singer said during a U.S. radio interview last week that he wrote a song for BTS’ new record.

The band will perform the upcoming song for the first time in “A Butterful Getaway with BTS,” a special show that will be livestreamed on internet portal operator Naver’s streaming platform NOW. at 9 p.m. on the day of its release.

On the show, members will also talk about their lives, according to the agency.

(Yonhap)

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