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BTS to drop song celebrating 10th anniversary
K-pop superstar BTS will release a new song titled “Take Two” on Friday, in celebration of its 10th anniversary.
The single, set to hit music platforms worldwide at 1 p.m., was composed by Suga with participation from team leader RM and J-Hope.
BigHit Music, the band’s agency, described the track as a harmonious blend of the group’s tender vocals, raps intricately expressing its journey, and an acoustic sound that exudes a warm atmosphere.
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The title “Take Two” means a new chapter of the K-pop septet’s journey since its debut in June 2013, according to the agency.
“It’s a song that symbolizes both the group’s onward journey and a promise to its dedicated fans, who have shared every moment thus far, to continue walking together in the future,” it said.