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[V Report] BTS celebrates 4th-anniversary together at ‘Home Party’
Broadcast date: June 13
Starring: BTS, Twice’s Mina and Hwang Chi-yeul
BTS
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As a part of the group’s annual event titled, “BTS Festa,” the boy band celebrated the big day with fans in Seoul.
“Because of Army (BTS’ official fan club), we could hold the ‘Home Party’ every year,” BTS said.
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The K-pop act played “What am I to You” and “Eyes, Noses and Lips” as a team-building activity.
BTS also held a special performance for the fans and viewers.
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Meanwhile, Jin showed his rap skills by taking Suga’s part on “Never Mind,” which was featured in the group’s album titled, “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 2.” Suga also sang Jin’s solo song “Awake” in front of the fans and made them laugh.
The boy group also showcased its hit songs, such as “I Like It Pt. 2 (Korean Ver.),” “Spring Day,” “Rise of Bangtan,” “Ma City” and “21st Century Girls.”
Twice’s Mina
Mina of Twice took to the V app Tuesday, re-visiting the park she went to while filming Mnet’s “Sixteen” in 2015.
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Then she sat near the Han River and started singing her group’s songs.
Starting with “Someone Like You, the singer sang “Like a Fool” and “One in a Million.” She did not mind people passing by her at the park, but instead kept showing her big smile while singing.
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“I like the feel of the song. I listen to it whenever I am in the car or before I go to sleep,” the singer said.
Hwang Chi-yeul
Hwang Chi-yeul broadcast “Once Talk Live” via Naver’s V app on Tuesday to introduce his new album.
The singer released his first EP titled, “Be Ordinary” with the lead track “A Daily Song” on the same day.
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“I was very nervous about singing the song. It’s the song that can recall your memories from the past. I hope it could pierce your hearts as you listening to it,” he said.
Hwang then said, “I’ve wanted to perform my own songs, especially after the concert I had with other singers in October last year. So I thought about releasing an album in winter because I thought my voice fits more with the season, but as it kept getting delayed, I got to drop it in this summer.”
The 34-year-old singer introduced all seven tracks from his latest album and unveiled a behind story while filming a music video for “A Daily Song.”
“It took total of 28 hours to film the music video. It’s been so long since I was a student, so acting as a student in a school uniform was such a burden to me. Acting itself was difficult as well. I even had to cry on cue,” the artist said. “I just wanted to let professional actors to act in the video.”
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By Jie Ye-eun (yeeunjie@heraldcorp.com)
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