BTS share release date for Japanese album BTS, The Best
25 March 2021, 16:43
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
BTS have unveiled the release date for their upcoming Japanese album BTS, The Best, which will also include their Signal movie theme song "Film Out".
The Japanese album, as Billboard reports, will feature Japanese versions of selected tracks from across their career, including "DNA", "Black Swan", "IDOL", "Boy With Luv" and more.
BTS, The Best will also feature their forthcoming Signal movie theme song "Film Out" with Back Number, which was announced last month and will be released on 2 April.
Tracklist:
- Film out
- DNA - Japanese version
- Best Of Me - Japanese version
- Lights
- Blood, sweat, tears - Japanese version
- FAKE LOVE - Japanese version
- Black Swan - Japanese version
- Airplane pt.2 - Japanese version
- Go Go - Japanese version
- IDOL - Japanese version
- Dionysus - Japanese version
- MIC Drop - Japanese version
- Dynamite
- Boy With Luv - Japanese version
- Stay Gold
- Let Go
- Spring Day - Japanese version
- ON - Japanese version
- Don't Leave Me
- Not Today - Japanese version
- Make It Right - Japanese version
- Your eyes tell
- Crystal Snow
BTS' BTS, The Best album will be released 16 June.
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