Big Hit Entertainment denies BTS' comeback album; Check details here

BTS' agency Big Hit Entertainment has clarified that though there are thoughts of making a new album nothing has been finalised yet.

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BTS, composed of Rap Monster, Jungkook, V, Jimin, Jin, Suga and J-Hope, debuted on June 13 BTS/Facebook

BTS needs no introduction! Being one of the most successful boy band, the Bangtan Boys seems to be soaring high in popularity across the globe. Recently, there were reports that BTS is all set to make a comeback with a new album titled Love Yourself.

A report on AllKPop reported: "The upcoming album will release drama-style videos with storylines for each member. To prepare for this release, BigHit Entertainment is in the process of contacting talented writers and actors to execute BTS' new project."

However, BTS' agency Big Hit Entertainment has clarified that though there are thoughts of making a new album nothing has been finalised yet. The statement added, "We are currently planning a new project for this year and next year. Nothing has been officially started. It's only in the early stages. There are a variety of BTS projects in the works, and we've have looked for writers, but nobody has been chosen yet. Nothing has been decided yet."

The boys are currently in Japan for their '2017 BTS Live Episode III The Wings Tour Japan Edition.' Their seventh single Blood, Sweat and Tears released in Japan last month and topped the weekly Oricon Chart, the country's largest music chart.

The seven-member boy band made their debut in June 2013 with the song "No More Dream" from their album, 2 Cool 4 Skool. Their debut album won several awards including the 2013 MelOn Music Awards and Golden Disk Awards, and the 2014 Seoul, South Korea Music Awards.

"Most Beautiful Moment in Life trilogy" is their most popular album till date. It comprises of Rap Monster, J-Hope, Suga, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, and V. To date, BTS's discography has sold an estimated 2.7 million albums worldwide. They were also named as the most retweeted artist on Twitter in March 2016 by Forbes.

This article was first published on June 21, 2017
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