BTS - The World’s Biggest Boyband Drops New MV "Boy with Luv", Predict To Hit 100 Million Views In 24h Hours?

Leela Adwani |Apr 12, 2019

With a massive fan base, the new song from BTS is bound to become a super big hit.

K-Pop hottest music sensation boy group BTS has finally dropped the much-awaited music video “Boy with Luv” featuring American singer Halsey. Well, after many days of waiting, the group has eventually given their fans a treat with an uber-colorful MV. With a massive fan base, the song is bound to become a super big hit.

BTS and Halsey
Photo courtesy: Koreaboo

Perhaps we have already known that their new album was named “Map of the Soul: Persona” which is a reference to Dr. Murray Stein’s research on Carl Jung. For the uninitiated, Jung was a psychiatrist from Switzerland, and he is the one who founded analytical psychology. Dr. Stain is also working at a Swiss Analytical Psychology school as an analyst.

So, is there any relevance between BTSBoy with Luv and these analysts? As per Dr. Stein, the message of Jung is a sense of the wholeness and also a hopeful one. It gives people inner guidance and focuses on the sacredness inside them. Well, this seems to what the boy group is going for their music.

In fact, through “Boy with Luv”, BTS is transmitting this hopeful message. The song is about seeking joy in the smallest things in our life.

One of the highlights of the MV is the appearance of Halsey. Even though her role is quite minimal but really impactful. Check out the MV below:

Boys With Luv - BTS feat Halsey

In another report, the world’s biggest boy band already sold 3,021,822 stock preorders for their new album Map of the Soul: Persona. That number is a huge leap from their previous record of 1,511,910 preorders for Love Yourself: Answer. Earlier this month, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry revealed that BTS snagged the second and third spot on last year’s best-selling albums around the globe. Love Yourself: Tear and Love Yourself: Answer sold 2.3 million and 2.7 million units, respectively. Both albums hit the top of the Billboard 200 in 2018.

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