“Permission to Dance,” a new song by BTS, has been released. The song is included on the “Butter” CD single, which was released on Friday and includes instrumental versions of each song.
Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid, and Jenna Andrews collaborated on the song “Permission to Dance,” which was produced by Mac, Andrews, and Stephen Kirk. The song is all about upbeat grooving and having a good summer time, as the title suggests. RM, Suga, Jung Kook, J-Hope, V, Jimin, and Jin dance outside in a sunny location, at a laundromat, and on a patio in the accompanying video. From office and school staff to kids on a tennis court, the upbeat music encourages others to move to the rhythms.
The group will play “Permission to Dance” during their two-night stint on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 13th and 14th, marking the song’s live debut on a US television show.
BTS recently honoured their eighth anniversary with Muster Sowoozoo, a unique two-day streaming event. They unveiled a series of Funko pop figures influenced by their first English language single, “Dynamite,” earlier this month. Other brands with which the group has partnered include Casetify, Samsung, Louis Vuitton, and McDonald’s.