South
Korean
boy
band
BTS
on
Friday
dropped
its
new
song
'Life
Moves
On'.
BTS,
comprising
of
RM,
Jin,
Suga,
J-Hope,
Jimin,
V
and
Jungkook
also
opened
up
about
the
new
album
at
the
global
virtual
press
conference
in
Seoul,
and
thanked
their
fans
for
their
undying
support.
The
k-pop
group
also
released
the
first
music
video
for
the
first
track
of
the
album,
'Life
Moves
On'
which
is
directed
by
Jeon
Jung
Kook.
The
majority
of
the
track
is
in
Korean,
but
the
catchy
chorus
is
delivered
in
English.
Talking
about
the
album,
Jungkook
said
that
2020
along
with
the
pandemic,
brought
a
lot
of
"emptiness
and
frustration"
and
they
wanted
to
contain
all
these
honest
feelings
in
the
album,
BE.
The
managing
agency
revealed
that
the
new
album
BE,
which
is
about
"the
collective
pain
that
the
world
is
suffering
due
to
the
Coronavirus
pandemic
and
the
hope
that
a
new
dawn
will
come.
"
During
the
media
interaction,
J-Hope
opened
up
about
the
group's
aspiration
and
told
PTI
that
his
"answer
of
this
question
changes
all
the
time".
He
added,
"When
I
first
debuted,
the
goal
was
very
solid.
I
wanted
to
top
the
music
charts
and
be
an
artiste
who
would
perform
at
a
big
arena.
But
now
it
becomes
more
fundamental."
The
26-year-old
K-pop
sensation
said
that
he
wants
to
constantly
improve,
and
added,
"The
position
where
I'm
standing
right
now
is
important
to
me.
I
have
to
know
who
I
am
and
want
to
express
myself
through
performances
and
music.
That's
my
ultimate
goal
as
an
artiste."
The
K
pop
group
whose
full
name
is
Bangtan
Sonyeondan
(Bulletproof
Boy
Scouts),
enjoy
massive
popularity
across
cultures
as
BTS.
The
group
completed
seven
years
in
2020
since
their
debut
and
are
excited
about
releasing
new
music.