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BTS’ V releases his laid-back single ‘Slow Dancing’ under his solo album ‘Layover’

New Delhi: Kim Taehyung, better known as V of BTS, has released singles from his first solo album, Layover. The singer dropped the third mesmerising music video for the album Layover – Slow Dancing, at 1 PM KST on September 8. The third track, ‘Slow Dancing,’ has a more laid-back tone than the previous two tracks on the album, ‘Rainy Days,’ and ‘Love Me Again’.

Like the song itself, the music video for ‘Slow Dancing’ is soothing and reminiscent of the 1970s. In keeping with what has been said, the song is a laid-back and free-spirited take on the romantic soul genre typical of the 1970s. V is seen to be relaxing and grooving to the beat, the vibe, and the environment.

In the MV, the singer can be seen driving to the beach and then relaxing on a yacht while taking in the scenery.

The singer’s consistent low-pitched vocals throughout the song, along with the jazzy background, make this an excellent choice for a romantic evening out.

Yeontan makes an appearance in the video as well. As V and a group of friends are out in the wilderness, the song appears to be discussing the potential for romance.

The Big Hit agency said this would show off his unique tastes and preferences, and it’s clear that his audience agrees.

Fans all over social media have been raving about the music video’s aesthetics, praising him for his stunning good looks.

MV Here:

After making his debut as a solo artist, V will perform on several programmes to promote his record. ‘Blue’ and ‘For Us’ are the other two tracks on the album. The actual music video for Blue is scheduled to be released next week, while a teaser for the song was released much earlier.

On September 10th, he’ll be performing on the SBS Inkigayo music programme. The September 10 broadcast will also include V’s appearance on the variety programme Running Man. On September 9 and 13, he’ll take the stage at the NPOP music festival. On September 11th, SUGA’s new episode of Suchwita will feature V.

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