BTS to Collaborate with Another American Musician
BTS is about to bring fans more awesome songs. The hit South Korean boy band had been rumored to be collaborating with another American musician. Now, it is confirmed.
Fans undeniably loved it when BTS worked with The Chainsmokers recently. The group's track, "Best of Me," which was co-written by the duo's Andrew Taggart, gained more attention as well. Now, ARMY fans might probably love the group's future songs even more as they are about to collaborate with Steve Aoki.
In fact, their collaboration is already underway, as per Billboard. Aoki even posted a photo of him together with the South Korean boy band's members via Twitter. In his post, the record producer said that they are now celebrating their partnership. The confirmation on BTS and Aoki's collaboration did not come as a surprise at all.
Aoki previously teased the fans about their partnership early this year. He posted photos of them together through his Twitter account with a caption, "game plan." Furthermore, this confirmation made the BTS fans even more excited. Aoki is an American DJ and record producer.
He has already worked with Iggy Azalea, LMFAO, Fall Out Boy, One Direction's Louis Tomlinson, and more. That being said, it looks like BTS will be giving its fans another sell-out album. Thus, Aoki's Twitter post was filled with fans' comments, rejoicing about the news.
A fan commented that he cannot wait for the day the group will reveal its new tracks. Even so, one fan said he is not yet ready for another breathtaking record as BTS has just released its new album. Indeed, the world is probably not ready yet for another ground-breaking music from the popular South Korean group. However, there is still no further details announced yet. So, there is still more time to savor the good music from the group's latest album, "Love Yourself: Her."
Producer meeting in Korea working with the @BTS_twt production squad already celebrating our future collab together w/ @officialbelaire!! pic.twitter.com/FrvP5HIsZW — Kolony Out Now (@steveaoki) September 25, 2017