BTS members to release collaborative single with Snoop Dogg, Benny Blanco | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS members to release collaborative single with Snoop Dogg, Benny Blanco

/ 11:47 AM July 21, 2022

BTS members Jin (2nd from L), Jimin (2nd from R), V (L) and Jungkook (R), with producer-singer-songwriter Benny Blanco (C, bottom row) and rapper Snoop Dogg. Image: Big Hit Music via Yonhap/The Korea Herald

Four BTS members — Jin, Jimin, V and Jungkook — will drop a collaboration project with United States producer-singer-songwriter Benny Blanco and rapper Snoop Dogg next month, the K-pop group’s agency said Thursday.

The song “Bad Decisions” will come out Aug. 5 and will be included on Blanco’s third full-length album set for release later in the year, Big Hit Music said.

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“The collaboration was accomplished as Blanco offered to do so,” the agency said. “Jin, Jimin, V and Jungkook will show a new side that has not been shown before, as well as their unique vocal skills through the special collaboration project.”

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Blanco also teased the track through a video posted on his Twitter account Wednesday. In the video, the BTS members answered “no” in unison when the American musician told the members that he wants to be in the band during a video call.

When Jimin said, “But we can make a song together,” Blanco joyfully responded, “Let’s make the best song in the entire world. Let’s go!” (Yonhap)/DC/JB

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