BTS to Release Lead Song for Original Soundtrack of Korean Animated TV Series 'Bastions'
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-04-16 15:58:28
A promotional poster for SBS' new animated TV series "Bastions," provided by its production company, Timos Media
K-pop phenomenon BTS is gearing up to release the lead song for the original soundtrack of a highly anticipated Korean TV animation series, "Bastions," as confirmed by the series' production company on Friday. This will mark BTS's first release as a team since their hit track "Yet To Come" in June. The animated series, set to premiere on the SBS channel on May 14, is a 3D animation that follows the journey of a rookie superhero who discovers the identity of a villain responsible for environmental destruction and grows into a true hero by saving the Earth, according to Timos Media.
The inclusion of BTS in the soundtrack is expected to elevate the emotional and action-packed scenes of the series with their signature harmonious vocals, providing an immersive experience for viewers, as stated by Timos Media. In addition to BTS, other popular K-pop acts such as girl group Le Sserafim, and soloists Heize and AleXa, will also be participating in the original soundtrack, adding to the excitement and anticipation surrounding the series.
With BTS's global popularity and their immense influence on the music industry, this collaboration is expected to draw significant attention from fans around the world. Fans of both BTS and the upcoming animated series "Bastions" are eagerly anticipating the release of the lead song and are looking forward to experiencing the perfect harmony of BTS's vocals with the thrilling storyline of the series.
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