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¡Hola! Jam to these K-pop songs infused with Latino vibe

K-pop’s global expansion to Latin American shores is further proof that music is, indeed, universal. 

Latino K-pop fans have grown steadily in the last 10 years, and an increasing number of K-pop groups have visited and performed in Latin American countries. Because of the rising popularity of the genre in the region, groups and soloists have begun to release tracks inspired by Latino sounds. 

Most songs have lyrics that are a mix of Korean, Spanish, and English—and there are even a few that’s sung completely in Spanish! 

Here are 10 K-pop songs infused with Latino flavor that are definitely worth checking out: 

Lo Siento – Super Junior ft. Leslie Grace, Play-N-Skillz 

 

 

Latin pop and Super Junior is a combination most would not even think possible. But actually, this is not the first time that the second generation legends have released Latino-inspired music. In their 2014 bop Mamacita, the group only dipped their toes into the genre. But 2018’s Lo Siento, from the group’s Replay album (repackaged version of Play), marked the first time that the SuJu guys collaborated with non-Korean artists as well as their first real venture into Latin pop. 

The tri-lingual track featured Dominican-American singer Leslie Grace and producer/DJ duo Play-N-Skillz. The song fully embraced the Latin vibe, with its bold and upbeat sound punctuated by Spanish guitar riffs. It also presented a more mature, more sensual  side to the group while still retaining their unique musical color. 

Upon its release, the song debuted at no. 13 in Billboard’s Latin Digital Song Sales chart—making Super Junior the first K-pop group to appear on a Latin chart. 

One More Time (Otra Vez) – Super Junior ft. Reik 

 

 

After the success of Lo Siento, Super Junior dove deeper into the Latin pop genre with their first extended play (EP) album, One More Time, also released in 2018. For the album’s tri-lingual lead single, One More Time (Otra Vez), the group collaborated with the Mexican pop rock trio Reik. 

The group continued to play up their sultry side with the song, infused with a tinge of Spanish guitar and the addition of more high notes from main vocal Ryeowook, as the song marked his return from military enlistment. 

Bonus: The second generation legends also did a remake of Ahora te Puedes Marchar—and released a special music video that was a hilarious parallel (complete with strawberry blonde wigs and ‘80s-inspired leather jackets) to the 1987 song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel! 

Hola Hola – Kard 

 

 

The co-ed group, made up of male members BM and J.Seph and female members Somin and Jiwoo, has become well-known for their Latino-inspired and tropical house sound releases. Their official debut song Hola Hola is an upbeat and breezy dance track that’s perfect for a Caribbean cruise. Its smooth melody and captivating beat, punctuated by Jiwoo’s surprising rap verse in the middle, makes it a great summer song. 

The group’s first pre-debut track, Oh Na Na, is also a great tropical house track. It also has the same addictive beat that would make you want to get up and dance. 

Demente – Chung Ha ft. Guaynaa 

 

 

I.O.I alum and soloist Chung Ha proved that she can break boundaries with her music in her first studio album, Querencia, released in 2021. In the album is the track Demente, a sultry Latin pop song that features Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa. Here, she sings about the confusion that comes from simultaneously mourning for a lost love and waiting for him to return. 

Unlike other Latin pop-inspired K-pop songs, Chung Ha sings this song entirely in Spanish. The idol, who lived in Dallas, Texas before getting into the entertainment industry, reportedly turned to her Mexican friends to help perfect her Spanish for the song—and to great results. 

Egotistic – Mamamoo 

 

A beautiful Spanish guitar intro + god-tier vocals + alluring visuals = Mamamoo’s Egotistic

In this 2018 song, the quartet sings about the breakdown of a relationship with a self-centered person. The track is equal parts sultry and powerful, with just the right amount of grittiness. It’s a departure from the group’s usual sound, but still, the song beautifully showcases the ladies’ vocals. Plus, Moonbyul’s rap added another layer that, while unexpected, works with the overall Latino vibe.

This song is further proof that Mamamoo can pull off just about any music genre.  

Si Fueras Mia – D.O. (EXO)

 

 

Here’s another exceptional song from a K-pop artist that’s sung entirely in Spanish! D.O. is one of EXO’s main vocals, and in the B-side track Si Fueras Mia, from his debut mini-album Empathy, the idol sings about falling in love with someone he cannot be with. Yet despite this, he will continue to love that person from afar. 

D.O. (with Suho, Baekhyun, and Chanyeol) has already enchanted Latin American audiences with EXO’s rendition of Mexican singer Luis Miguel’s Sabor a Mi in a 2014 episode of Music Bank in Mexico. And with Si Fueras Mia, Latinos—along with all EXO-Ls around the world—have only fallen deeper in love with D.O.’s charms. 

O Sole Mio – SF9 

 

SF9 laid it on thick with the Latino energy in O Sole Mio, which made the track even more beautiful to listen to. From the strum of the acoustic guitar instrumental to the passionate declaration of love in the lyrics, the song definitely gives justice to the Spanish influence. 

O Sole Mio doesn’t have the booming beats and catchy, repetitive hooks. Rather, the smooth melodies and solid vocals, along with a smattering of electronic sounds make it a timeless K-pop track. The song was released in 2017, and it still sounds fresh to this day.  

Airplane pt.2 – BTS 

Global superstars BTS have also dabbled in Latin pop! Airplane pt.2 is a Latin pop-inspired B-side from the group’s Love Yourself: Tear album, released in 2018. The song is a sequel to J-Hope’s solo song Airplane, and it talks about the group’s journey, from dreaming of traveling around the world to showcase their music to finally achieving international success. 

It’s no secret that BTS started as a group of talented young singers and dancers from a small company, who simply wanted to share their music to the world. But despite all the odds stacked against them, these seven young men continued to work tirelessly to become the biggest male K-pop act in the world. 

Señorita – (G)I-DLE 

 

Señorita is (G)I-DLE’s take on the sultry Latin dance genre. The group had been active for only a year when they released this song in 2018, but it was no surprise that they decided to release music that was different from their previous singles. In an interview with Billboard, leader Soyeon thought that the song was a perfect opportunity to show a different, more aggressive side of the group. 

In the song, the girls fall in love with an unnamed señor. Unlike the other songs in this list, brass permeated the instrumentals along with the electronic beats. Snaps of the castanets can also be heard in the verses. This track can definitely inspire anyone to stand up and dance, and it might just be what you need to hear to finally take up tango or flamenco lessons! 

Bomba – Kai (EXO) 

 

EXO’s main dancer Kai proves his mettle as a soloist with his third mini-album Rover, released in 2023. In this album, he once again infuses his unique energy and charisma in every R&B, pop, and dance track. The lead single, also called Rover, is a lively dance track tinged with reggaeton beats. But it is in the B-side track Bomba that the idol star fully embraces the Latino vibe.  

Kai has admitted to wanting to try this genre. In an interview during Rover’s promotions, he even considered making Bomba the lead single for his second album, Peaches (released 2021). With addictive beats and straightforward expressions of summer in the lyrics such as “You can melt the ice, hot, hotter than the summer,” this song will surely be a staple in beach trip playlists. 

This is by no means an extensive list of K-pop tracks with a Latino flair. What other Latino-inspired K-pop songs are in your playlist? 

Featured image: (G)I-DLE performs Senorita at M COUNTDOWN’s Comeback Stage. Source: YouTube/Mnet K-POP.
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Here Are the K-Drama and K-Pop Documentaries Coming to Disney+ for the Rest of 2023

Hallyu fans have a lot of things to look forward to in Disney+ as the streaming platform unveiled on Tuesday, July 11, its slate of Asia-Pacific originals for the remaining half of 2023. 

The Korean projects included in Disney’s lineup are: 

  • Moving, a fantasy-action series which follows a group of superpowered individuals as they attempt to run away from government personnel and a mysterious assassin. It is based on the hit webtoon of author Kangfull, and stars Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo and Jo In Sung. Moving will premiere in Disney+ on August 9. 
  • Worst of Evil, an action series starring Ji Chang Wook, Wi Ha Jun, and Lim Semi. It is set in 1990s Seoul where a rural police officer is recruited to track a gang that pushes a new drug in the city’s nightclubs. 
  • Vigilante, a crime drama series that follows a star student at the police academy who uses his knowledge to exact revenge on non-repentant offenders. 
  • Han River Police, a comedy action series starring Kwone Sangwoo and Kim Hiiewon, revolves around the works and antics of Seoul’s Han River Police Force. 
  • Soundtrack #2, a sequel to the 2022 series Soundtrack #1, will feature a new storyline between an ex-couple who got reconnected again after ending their six-year relationship. It stars Keum Saerok and Steve Sanghyun Noh. 

Disney+ has yet to announce the release dates for the other titles. 

Meanwhile, Disney+ also confirmed that they’ll be releasing the much-anticipated BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star in the second half of 2023. Although a final release date has yet to be announced, the docu-series was first teased by Disney+ in November 2022. 

 

BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star will chronicle the idol group’s journey to being pop icons through “unprecedented access to a vast library of music and footage over the past nine years.” 

In the series’ teaser, V teased that it will “share candid stories that have never been told.” “I hope you find new sides of us that are previously unseen,” Jungkook added. 

While BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star is their first docu-series as a full group under Disney+, the streaming platform has previously released several content related to BTS, including Permission to Dance LA stage movie, Suga’s Road to D-Day,and  j-hope’s Jack in the Box documentaries. 

Aside from BTS, Disney+ will also be releasing documentaries for K-pop groups Tomorrow X Together and NCT 127. 

BTS also recently released the memoir Beyond The Story: 10-year record of BTS.

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Read: BTS’ J-Hope Gifts Letter to Fans on ARMY Day While Serving in the Military

How are we feeling, ARMYs? BTS rapper J-Hope surprised fans on Sunday, July 9, with an update about how he’s faring in his military service. 

In the Weverse post, J-Hope, or Jung Ho-seok in real life, shared that he’s now serving as the training instructor at the 36th Infantry Division recruit training center after completing his training. 

He continued that while he hadn’t had enough time to reach out to his fans given how busy he is with the training, he still wanted to say hello to them even if it’s only through a short message. 

J-Hope also couldn’t help but recall his memories from July of last year and compare it to how he’s spending it now. “These are two completely different sides of me but I think that they’re the same in that I’m still filled with fiery passion as I plan my future,” he wrote. 

He also promised ARMYs that whether it’s as Jung Ho-seok or BTSJ-Hope, he will continue to live his life to the fullest in whatever situation he is in. 

He ended the post by wishing good health to his fans, fellow BTS members, and military personnel. 

J-Hope began his basic military training on April 18 at the New Recruit Training Center Division A in Gangwon-do. At the time, he also assured ARMYs that he’s no longer worried about his military enlistment. 

J-Hope, who is the second BTS member to enlist, following member Jin, is expected to be discharged by October 17, 2024. 

Following BTS’ announcement in June 2022 that they’ll be taking a break, the members have focused on solo activities, with other members enlisting in the military.

Jungkook, the group’s youngest member, is the latest BTS member to have a solo release, following j-hope’s JACK IN THE BOX, Jin’The Astronaut, RM’s Indigo, and Jimin’FACE.

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“Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS” Is Finally Here!

When it’s ARMY day 2023, but it’s BTS who is giving gifts! 

K-pop sensation BTS released on Sunday, July 9 the book Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS,” which details the group’s journey as aspiring artists to global sensations. 

Authored by renowned journalist Myeongseok Kang in collaboration with BTS members  RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, the autobiography delves into the group’s idol journey, their rise to fame, and their profound impact on the music industry worldwide. 

BIGHIT MUSIC has earlier announced that Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS” will contain a “chronological summary of BTS’ music career from their pre-debut days to the present as well as anticipations for their future endeavors.” 

“We hope “Beyond the Story” will become a ‘candid record shared’ between BTS and ARMY,” the label shared. 

The members also open up about their individual experiences, shedding light on the challenges and lessons that have shaped their careers. BTS will also share their artist process and discuss the inspirations behind their world-renowned discography. 

Aside from personal anecdotes, the 544-page book will also include never-before-seen photographs of the members, as well as their reflective essays. 

Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS,which was published by Big Hit Music in South Korea and Flatiron Books in the United States, was released a month after the group’s 10th debut anniversary. It also coincides with ARMY day, or the fandom’s anniversary. 

According to the trailer that was released in June, the title of the book’s seven chapters are as follows: 1) Seoul; 2) Why We Exist; 3) Love, Hate, Army; 4) Inside Out; 5) A Flight That Never Lands; 6) The World of BTS; and 7) We Are. 

Prior to its release, the book has already claimed the top spot in Amazon and Barnes & Noble. While its original edition is written in Korean, BIGHIT MUSIC noted that the book will also be published in 23 languages. 

BTS made their debut in June 2013 with the single 2 COOL 4 SKOOL.” The septet has since established world records and even entered the Guinness World Records Hall of Fame.

In June 2022, the group announced that they’re taking a break to focus on solo releases while other members enlist in the military. 

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Look: BTS’ Jungkook Sizzles in Campaign Photos for Single ‘Seven’

Jungkook of K-pop royalty BTS has yet to release his digital single SEVEN,” but ARMYs are already in for a treat with his concept teaser photos alone! 

In the photos released by BIGHIT MUSIC on Thursday, July 6, Jungkook — also affectionately called as the “golden maknae” by fans — flaunted not only his stunning visuals but his fit physique! A black-and-white snap captured him showing off his tattoos, while another photo of him with a blazer gives a peek at his bare abs. 

HYBE LABELS also released on Friday, July 7, a behind-the-scenes short film from Jungkook’s photoshoot, giving fans a longer view of the idol. 

The BTS maknae is set to release his solo digital single “SEVEN on July 14. 

BIGHIT MUSIC announced the news in late June, describing the track as an “invigorating summer song.” “We hope that SEVEN will bring your summer fun to the next level,” the agency added. 

Although “SEVEN” marks Jungkook’s official solo debut, he already released solo songs and collaborated with other artists prior. 

His solo songs Still With You” and My You,” which were recently released on streaming platforms during BTS’ annual FESTA — a special event in celebration of the group’s anniversary — topped the ITunes charts in several countries. 

Jungkook has also collaborated with Qatari artist Fahad Al-Kubaisi for the song “DREAMERSand with Charlie Puth on the hit “Left and Right.” 

Following BTS’ announcement in June 2022 that they’ll be taking a break, the members have focused on solo activities, with other members enlisting in the military. 

Jungkook is the latest BTS member to have a solo release in the past year, following j-hope’s JACK IN THE BOX, Jin’s The Astronaut, RM’s Indigo, and Jimin’s FACE

After the release of “SEVEN,” Jungkook is also set to perform at the Good Morning America summer concert series. He’ll be kicking off the show on July 14 at Central Park. 

According to Soompi, Jungkook will be the first K-pop solo artist to perform at the concert series. Two other K-pop groups BTS and aespa previously headlined the shows in 2019, 2021, and 2022.

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BTS’ Jungkook Announces Solo Digital Single “SEVEN” For July Release

It’s official: Jungkook is releasing new music next month! The BTS maknae has announced that his new solo digital single SEVEN is set for release in July.

Jungkook Confirms Solo Digital Single “SEVEN” For July Release

On June 30, the official BTS social media accounts shared the announcement teaser for Jungkook’s new track. BIGHIT Music also issued a statement confirming the song’s release date.

“We are pleased to inform you about the release of SEVEN the solo digital single by BTS member Jungkook,” the statement read.

SEVEN is an invigorating ‘summer song’ that is sure to have you experience the full breadth of Jungkook’s charm,” it continued. “We hope that SEVEN will bring your summer fun to the next level.

The statement further adds that Jungkook will be promoting his solo digital single.

“As Jungkook kicks off his official solo activities, we ask you to extend your utmost anticipation and support for his digital single and many other activities to come,” it concludes.

It was also revealed that SEVEN will be released on July 14, 2023, at 1 p.m. KST.

This is great news for fans who have been waiting for new music from Jungkook for a long time.

There were previous reports suggesting that the BTS member will release a new album in July. However, BIGHIT Music clarified that the release schedule had not yet been decided. Luckily, it looks like everything was finalized just in time.

The release of the solo digital single comes at an interesting time considering that Jungkook had previously addressed his impending military service enlistment. According to the Dreamers singer, he plans to gradually cut his hair shorter so fans will get used to seeing him with a short hairstyle before announcing his enlistment.

There are speculations that all the remaining BTS members, including Jungkook, will enlist by the end of the year so the group can resume group activities by 2025. However, this has not yet been confirmed by BIGHIT Music. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.

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BTS Jimin Dominates Individual Kpop Idol Brand Rankings

The Korea Corporate Reputation Research has unveiled the latest brand reputation rankings for individual K-pop idols—and K-pop stans are buzzing with delight and happiness for their respective idols.

Holding the top spot, BTS member Jimin solidifies his position as the most popular male K-pop idol brand, according to the Korea Corporate Reputation Research.

 

With a collection of 1,590 personal K-pop idol brand data between May 22 and June 22, 2023, the institute scrutinized its brand reputation.

There was a notable increase of 34.51 percent in data points compared to April, growing from 47,897,433 to 64,428,614. 

The rankings for June were determined using the most recent data points, considering factors such as consumer participation, media coverage, communication, and community indexes.

 

This month’s top 5 popular K-pop idols in South Korea include BTS members Jimin and Jungkook, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, BTS’s RM, and BLACKPINK’s Jennie.

The Top 5 Most Popular Individual Kpop Idols

BTS Jimin maintains his position as the top K-pop idol with a brand value 5,590,865 this month. His brand value has grown significantly by 18.20 percent since April.

 

 

Keyword analysis revealed that the most associated phrases with BTS Jimin were “10th anniversary,” “face,” and “ARMY.” In link analysis, “record,” “happy,” and “release” were the most popular related terms. 

Moreover, BTS Jimin received an impressive positive rating of 93.57 percent in the positivity/negativity analysis.

BTS Jungkook secures the second spot on the list, experiencing a remarkable increase in brand value of 124.07 percent, soaring from 1,799,263 in April to 4,031,592 in June.

On the other hand, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo drops to the third spot, with a brand value of 3,508,791, experiencing a decline of 18.84 percent from April’s 4,323,294.

In fourth place is BTS RM, whose brand reputation skyrocketed by an astounding 227.04 percent, surging from 910,804 in April to 2,978,648 in June.

Rounding up the top five for this month is BLACKPINK’s Jennie. The rapper saw her brand value increase by 41.99 percent, from 1,984,611 in April to 2,818,026 in June.

Who Else is On the List?

The Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute, under the leadership of Director Koo Chang-hwan, is dedicated to measuring and disclosing the brand reputation index of domestic brands.

Here’s an extensive list of the top K-pop personalities based on the research results:

  1. BTS Jimin
  2. BTS Jungkook
  3. BLACKPINK Jisoo
  4. BTS RM
  5. BLACKPINK Jennie
  6. BTS V
  7. NewJeans Danielle
  8. BIGBANG G-Dragon
  9. ASTRO Cha Eun Woo
  10. BLACKPINK Lisa
  11. Wanna One Kang Daniel
  12. BTS Jin
  13. NewJeans Minji
  14. BLACKPINK Rosé
  15. SEVENTEEN Jun
  16. aespa Karina
  17. NewJeans Hyein
  18. BTS Suga
  19. IVE An YuJIn
  20. Girls’ Generation YoonA
  21. Red Velvet Seulgi
  22. Oh My Girl Mimi
  23. IVE Rei
  24. NewJeans Hanni
  25. aespa Winter
  26. NewJeans Haerin
  27. TWICE Nayeon
  28. BTS J-Hope
  29. Wanna One Park Ji Hoon
  30. SHINee Onew
  31. aespa Giselle
  32. IVE Jang Won Young
  33. TWICE Mina
  34. Red Velvet Joy
  35. LE SSERAFIM Kim Chaewon
  36. LE SSERAFIM Kazuha
  37. SEVENTEEN Seungkwan
  38. SEVENTEEN Mingyu
  39. SEVENTEEN Jeonghan
  40. aespa Ning Ning
  41. Girls’ Generation Yuri
  42. BIGBANG Taeyang
  43. SHINee Minho
  44. LE SSERAFIM Huh Yunjin
  45. SEVENTEEN Wonwoo
  46. EXO Suho
  47. SHINee Taemin
  48. Girls’ Generation Seohyun
  49. SHINee Key
  50. SEVENTEEN Hoshi

Check out the rest of the list on the Brand Reputation Index.

 

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BTS Jungkook’s “Dreamers” Sets New Records: Fastest K-Pop Soloist OST to Surpass 300 Million Spotify Streams

Following BIGHIT MUSIC’s announcement of Jungkook’s solo career, the multi-talented member of BTS continues to leave an indelible mark on the music industry. His solo track, “Dreamers,” has become a K-pop soloist’s fastest original soundtrack (OST) to reach 300 million streams on Spotify.

 

“Dreamers” has not only claimed this remarkable feat but also holds the title as the fastest FIFA World Cup soundtrack and the fastest solo song by a Korean soloist to achieve such a milestone.

The enchanting melody and Jungkook’s heartfelt vocals have captivated fans and listeners worldwide. As the official soundtrack for the FIFA World Cup 2022, the song garnered immense attention and excitement from football enthusiasts and K-pop fans. 

It seamlessly fused the electrifying energy of the sport with the irresistible charm of K-pop, creating an unforgettable musical experience.

 

Reaching 300 million streams on Spotify in record time is a testament to Jungkook’s immense popularity and the global appeal of his music. His ability to deeply connect with listeners through his music has undoubtedly played a significant role in his overwhelming success, much like how BTS continues to inspire millions of listeners worldwide. 

“Dreamers” has transcended boundaries and become a global anthem, embraced in various settings such as graduation ceremonies and sports events in schools and colleges.

Jungkook’s achievements highlight his impact as a soloist and reinforce his position as a trailblazer in the K-pop industry. With each milestone surpassed, he continues to make history and leave an enduring legacy.

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BTS Suga Explains Why Agust D World Tour Did Not Include China

Suga has always been open to his fans whenever they have questions to ask. The BTS rapper addressed a query from an ARMY who begged him to perform in China. Min Yoongi had a simple explanation as to why the country was not included in the SUGA Agust D Tour.

Suga Reveals Why He Did Not Include China In Agust D World Tour

Suga recently interacted with fans during a live broadcast on Weverse. The “Haegeum” rapper took time to speak to ARMYs after his last concert date in Thailand. During the live stream, Suga noticed a comment from a fan asking him to “come tour in China.”

But we can’t perform in China, how can I go tour in China?” Suga asked in return.

He added, “Are there any Korean artists performing in China? I don’t think there are any.

I want to go perform at all the places that ARMYs are mentioning. It makes me feel bad,” Suga continued. He then explained that he saw a few Chinese fans in the audience during some of the SUGA Agust D Tour dates.

But I can’t perform in China,” he said. “I want to tour in China. It’s been a long time since I’ve been to China so I want to go but there is no way for Korean artists to go and work there.”

In 2018, China strongly objected to the deployment of U.S. Terminal High Altitude Defense missile systems in South Korea. This led to the implementation of the Korean Culture Ban which restricted the dissemination of content originating from Korea.

For now, it is still unclear whether Suga or any Korean act will be able to perform in China. In the meantime, the Asian leg of the SUGA Agust D Tour continues. Min Yoongi will be performing three dates at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from June 16 to 18, 2023.

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‘Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS’ Book Trailer Released

The highly anticipated BTS book is finally coming next month. The supergroup just unveiled the official cover for Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS. Additionally, BTS dropped the trailer for their upcoming biography.

‘Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS’ Official Cover, Book Trailer Released

The official BTS social media accounts shared the cover for Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS. The “Original Edition” features a simple yet sleek design that immediately catches the eye. Pre-orders for the book outside of Amazon and Barnes & Noble will start on June 15, 2023, at 11 a.m. KST.

In addition to the official cover, BTS also dropped a trailer for their upcoming book. The trailer highlights some key moments in the group’s journey to success. It also confirms that the highly anticipated biography will consist of seven chapters.

Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS is written by journalist Kang Myeongseok and the seven members of the group. It will be structured as “an oral history of” the group’s story. Anton Hur is responsible for the English translation, in collaboration with Clare Richards and Slin Jung.

The seven chapters of the book will be collected in 544 pages. It will also include exclusive photographs and never-before-seen images of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook.

Beyond the Story is already available for pre-order. The book is set to be released on July 9, 2023. That’s the same day that the group announced their fandom name. This effectively means that the biography will be BTS’ birthday gift to ARMY.

BTS is currently celebrating their 10th anniversary since their debut in 2013. The idol group had previously released a new digital single “Take Two” as part of the BTS Festa 2023 celebrations.

“Take Two” is a special gift for BTS’s fans and “conveys their appreciation toward ARMY.” It is the second full-group single that has been released since Jin and J-Hope enlisted for military service.

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