In the clip, Jungkook, V, Jimin, and Jin were seen singing their parts of the "Life Goes On" track. 20, a teaser video of the imminent guesting of BTS on "MTV Unplugged" was released on YouTube. Reports stated that the Big Hit-formed boyband will be performing some never-been-heard versions of their songs in an intimate setting. Most, if not all, fans are aware that BTS is also set to perform on an upcoming "MTV Unplugged" episode on Feb. Watch the full episode of MTV Unplugged Presents: BTSon CTV.ca and the CTV app.(Photo : BTS Official Twitter Account) ALSO READ: BTS Celebrates 'Map of the Soul: 7' Album Anniversary + 'Blood Sweat & Tears' MV Achieves New Feat on YouTube BTS to Perform Never-Been-Heard Versions of their Songs on "MTV Unplugged" “We look forward to seeing you again,” Jungkook said, “and until then, we will continue to stay by your side with good music.”Īnd RM closed it out with, “We hope many of you are comforted while watching from your rooms and houses.” However, we have one another so I hope we can keep moving, without giving up. Jimin added, "I think many of us are spending time thinking 'What am I doing?' This situation where we can't see each other is very difficult for us and makes us question what we are doing. We really hope ARMY enjoy it," Suga said. We're grateful that we got this chance to perform live. "We were supposed to show you these stages at a live concert, so we're sorry we had to do it remotely, but hope many of you still enjoyed it. For “Blue & Grey,” they recreated an open sunny field with blue flowers indoors and were dressed in shades of grey.Īs their set came to a close, they each sent their heartfelt gratitude and love to ARMYs, who they admitted they missed dearly. For “Telepathy,” they seemed to be in a downtown city-style loft with a big Friends-like couch, arcade games, and costumes. “Fix You” was a simple concept: the Bangtan Boys were seated on stools, dressed in ties and suits, and singing under powerful spotlights. Unlike previous MTV Unplugged performances where the band plays stripped-down versions of their songs for an intimate audience, the pandemic forced BTS to get creative, so each song was filmed with a different theme, on a different set. Their five-set sesh also included “Life Goes On,” “Blue & Grey,” and of course their chart-smashing hit “Dynamite” which had the biggest global song debut in 2020 and was dubbed by many outlets as one of the best songs of 2020. “Suga is back, healthy and recovered!" Jimin exclaimed. Suga also launched the Unplugged sesh by expressing how happy he is to be back with the septuplet after retreating for shoulder surgery. “So the song's lyrics describe our current situation of temporarily being apart from each other." He also noted that the BTS ARMYs served as a major inspiration for the song. "We're in a situation where we can't meet our fans around the world in person due to COVID-19,” he said. The lyrics of “Telepathy” really resonate with our collective feelings of being stuck at home in a global pandemic, as Suga explained. It's one of our favourite songs, so we had fun while preparing for it."ĬOVID was on their minds for much of their set choices during the entire MTV Unplugged session, as they also performed “Telepathy” for the first time on TV. Take a deep breath, because this cover will give you life.įilmed in South Korea, Jimin introduced the cover by saying, "Last year, we all went through such difficult times and this song gave us comfort, so we wanted to prepare this cover to comfort you all as well. Is there any limit to what these flawless-skinned angel-voiced boys can do?Ĭoldplay’s “Fix You” is such a modern classic that it’s hard to imagine anyone but Chris Martin (who wrote it for then-wife Gwyneth Paltrow after her father's death) and crew performing the deeply personal song. Yet somehow, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook not only did it, but their harmonies were incredibly moving. Performing on a special edition of MTV Unplugged(stream the whole episode on CTV), BTS became the first Korean act to do so. Tuesday night, BTS gifted us not only the honour of more live performances of their musical catalogue, but they also did a heartfelt cover of Coldplay's "Fix You" and made history while they were at it.
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