![]() We always appreciate and love you, ARMY.” However, we have one another so I hope we can keep moving, without giving up. “This situation where we can’t see each other is very difficult for us and makes us question what we’re doing. “I think many of us are spending time thinking, ‘What am I doing?'” the vocalist-dancer shared. Jimin offered some personal reflections about his experiences as an artist and person through coronavirus concerns. “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,” Suga said before J-Hope added, “We wait for the day when we can sing for you in person. 1 singles, BTS shared some heartfelt goodbyes and reflections with viewers. A highlight of the performance saw RM, Jin, and Jimin pull off a three-part harmony note with ease.īefore closing out the show with a pair of their No. With the members seated on stools, BTS displayed their strong harmonies as the group’s trio of rappers (RM, Suga and J-Hope) offered rich, bassy notes to back the impassioned performance from the vocal line (Jin, Jimin, V and Jungkook). The group jumped into a surprise cover of Coldplay’s 2005 single “Fix You,” known to be one of the group’s favorite songs, which Jimin said has given them comfort throughout the pandemic. We don’t get many chances to perform our b-side tracks besides at our concert so we’re thrilled to perform them on MTV Unplugged.” Jungkook added that “All the songs on our album are special to us. “The melody of the song is simple, so I paid closer attention to delivering emotions through the lyrics.” “I tried to express my inner sadness and uncertainly, so I translated the feeling of burning out as ‘blue’ and the sadness of not being able to see ARMY as ‘grey,'” V explained of the song, which he co-produced and co-wrote. Looking ahead to what’s in store for 2021, Jungkook assured the ARMY, “We will continue to stay by your side this year with good music.After recognizing Suga was back performing with the band after recovering from a 2020 shoulder surgery (“It’s been a while since I’ve been onstage, and I missed it a lot,” the rapper said), V introduced another “Be” track, “Blue & Grey,” that transported the guys into an aesthetic greenhouse setting to perform the acoustic-pop cut, as the Seoul sun set behind them.Īnd of course, the group made sure to call out their fans - the “ARMY” - often. Toward the end of their set, members of the band shared their own goodbye message with fans. From the indoor flower field to the vibrant arcade room, the South Korean boy band was able to translate the colorful world of K-pop into the MTV format. With five unique sets and five wardrobe changes, BTS put their own K-pop spin on the classic MTV Unplugged franchise through the act’s attention to detail in creating a visual spectacle. ![]() BTS’ C over of “F ix Y ou ” by C oldplayĪs a special surprise for their American viewers, BTS swi t ched over to singing in English with their cover of Coldplay’s 2005 si ngle “Fix You.” In a challenging year for everyone, Jimin s hared, “This song gave us comfort, so we wanted to prepare this cover to comfort you as well.” ![]() Explained V: “I tried to express my inner sadness and uncertainty, so I translated the feeling of burning out as ‘blue’ and the sa dness of not being able to see the ARMY as ‘gr a y. According to Jin, V had a big part in writing “Blue & Grey, ” which has a more introspective melody. ![]()
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