Watch: BTS’s V Is “Slow Dancing” In Breathtaking MV For Solo Debut Track
On September 8 at 1 p.m. KST, V released his long-awaited first solo album “Layover,” along with the music video for its title track “Slow Dancing.”
“Slow Dancing” is a romantic, ‘70s-style soul song with a laid-back vibe, as suggested by its title. “In keeping with its title, it’s a song that you can listen to while feeling relaxed,” said V. “I hope that everyone will be able to feel free and relaxed at least during the time when they’re listening to this song.”
He added, “The reason I chose this song as the title track was because I thought ARMY [BTS’s fans] would like it the most.”If you haven’t already seen them, you can also watch V’s music videos for his
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