BTS release new Japanese single "Stay Gold"
19 June 2020, 11:15
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
BTS are back with new single "Stay Gold", which will feature on their forthcoming Japanese album Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~.
"Stay Gold" will feature on BTS' forthcoming Japanese-language album Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~, their first since 2018's Face Yourself.
Last year, the band also released Japanese single "Lights", which will feature on BTS' Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~ album alongside Japanese reworking of tracks from their Map Of The Soul and Love Yourself series and four new songs.
Tracklist:
- INTRO: Calling
- Stay Gold
- Boy With Luv (Japanese version)
- Make It Right (Japanese version)
- Dionysus (Japanese version)
- IDOL (Japanese version)
- Airplane pt. 2 (Japanese version)
- Fake Love (Japanese version)
- Black Swan (Japanese version)
- ON (Japanese version)
- Lights
- Your Eyes Tell
- OUTRO: The Journey
"Stay Gold" is out now. BTS' Map Of The Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~ album lands 14 July.
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