BTS collaborates with The Chainsmokers for their comeback album

The song is titled 'Best of Me' and will be an energetic track in a typical Chainsmokers style.

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In a first of its kind, K pop kings BTS has reportedly collaborated with American artist The Chainsmokers for their comeback album, Love Yourself. BTS is all set to make a comeback on September 18 with their new mini album 'Love Yourself'. The boys recently released the highlight reel of a special drama of the same name that narrated the story of each band member. Fans are truly excited with this back-to-back treats. The team also released a long trailer of one of the album's track, Serendipity.

On Monday morning, a report on The Korea Herald stated that BTS' rappers—Rap Monster, Suga, and J-Hope—has collaborated with American artist The Chainsmokers' Andrew Taggart for a track in their comeback album. The song is titled 'Best of Me' and will be an energetic track in a typical Chainsmokers style.

Reportedly, the two band members met during the 2017 Billboard Music Awards and have been sharing a great rapport ever since. The Chainsmokers are also getting ready for the 'Hyundai Card Culture Project 26 Chain Smokers' at KBS Hall in Busan and Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul on November 11 and 12 respectively.

In an another news, Soompi has revealed that BTS is planning to broadcast their new music live for fans. The boy band's comeback performance will be broadcasted live on Mnet and Mnet Japan on September 21 and can also be streamed through various online platforms.

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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 to date. It comprises of Rap Monster, J-Hope, Suga, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, and V.

This article was first published on September 11, 2017
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