BTS’ V says his efficiency in ‘Butter’ MV was impressed by Billy Joel and Johnny Depp
BTS‘ V has named Billy Joel and Johnny Depp as inspirations for his efficiency within the music video for the group’s hit tune ‘Butter’.
Throughout a brand-new interview with Weverse Magazine, the 25-year-old singer spoke extra in regards to the artists that impressed him, singling out American singer-songwriter Billy Joel as one in all them. V then went on to clarify that he additionally attracts inspiration from motion pictures when he shoots music movies.
“For ‘Butter’, I watched a number of teen motion pictures and musicals,” he shared. “After that I randomly ended up seeing a video on YouTube of some scenes from an previous teen film Johnny Depp did [which turned out to be the 1990 film Cry-Baby]. The picture I received from that was actually intense. That’s the look I utilized in ‘Butter’.”
V additionally talked about that he made adjustments to his ordinary vocal approach to be able to match his vocals to the “teen film” vibe of the tune. “There was nothing majorly tough about really altering the model itself, since in contrast to altering your voice, you solely have to alter your vocal approach,” he mentioned.
Fellow BTS member Jin beforehand spoke to Weverse Magazine about having “worked through” the pressure he had felt to succeed. “You would say that I cleared my thoughts, or that I labored by way of some issues,” Jin mentioned. “I’m fairly positive I’m doing higher than then. I’m holding a reasonably common routine now that I’m getting accustomed to commuting life, regardless that my schedule is typically a bit erratic.”
In different BTS information, the group just lately made their debut on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, the place they carried out a canopy of Puff Daddy and Faith Evans‘ 1997 hit ‘I’ll Be Lacking You’. The group additionally carried out reside variations of ‘Butter’ and ‘Permission To Dance’ throughout their look on the programme.
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