Ed Sheeran reveals upcoming BTS collaboration is called "Permission To Dance"
After revealing he's written a song for BTS "new record", Ed Sheeran told fans via his Instagram Story that he believes it'll be their next single, and it's called "Permission To Dance".
Last week (25 June) Ed Sheeran made his comeback with "Bad Habits", and over the weekend he revealed in an interview with Most Requested Live that he's also written a new song for BTS, which will appear on their "new record".
Sheeran previously worked with the South Korean superstars on their Map Of The Soul : Persona song "Make It Right", and yesterday (28 June) Sheeran answered some fan questions via his Instagram Story, and there were quite a few questions about his work with BTS.
After revealing that it's "great fun working with them" in one response, Sheeran was asked if he'll be collaborating with BTS in the future. Sheeran responded, "Yeah, I believe it's their next single. It's a song called "Permission To Dance", and uh, it's very dance-y."
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More about BTS on @edsheeran's IG story:
Do you want to collab with BTS?
Yeah, of course, this is my 2nd song with them...
Ed & BTS together in the future?
I believe it's their next single, a song called "Permission To Dance" & uh, it's very dance-y. pic.twitter.com/nKrALILY3T
BTS' last single was May's "Butter", and earlier this month BIGHIT MUSIC revealed that an upcoming CD version of the single will include "a new track that will make your heart beat to the rhythm of BTS's positive energy".
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