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BTS' Kim Taehyung's 'Slow Dancing' trends as V set to release 2 remixes, ARMY express excitement

BTS' Kim Taehyung aka V will release the two remixes of "Slow Dancing" at 1 PM on Monday, October 23, 2023 (KST).

BTS' Kim Taehyung's 'Slow Dancing' trends as V set to release 2 remixes, ARMY express excitement
BTS' Kim Taehyung

Last Updated: 08.58 PM, Oct 22, 2023

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BTS' Kim Taehyung, who made a sensational solo debut with his album "LAYOVER," is set to bring even more joy to ARMY as he announced the release of two remixes for his lead single, "Slow Dancing."

BIGHIT MUSIC, through their official X (formerly known as Twitter) profile, shared this exciting news and wrote, "We are excited to announce the release of BTS member V’s 'Slow Dancing Remix'. 'Slow Dancing', the focus track of V's solo album "Layover" released last September, was loved for its romantic soul style of the 1970s and V's captivating vocal performance. We ask for your kind support for the two upcoming versions of "Slow Dancing Remix" as well"

These are the two remix versions:

1. Slow Dancing (FRNK Remix):

This remix introduces an Afro rhythm, injecting a danceable vibe into the original track.

2. Slow Dancing (Cautious Clay Remix):

An instrumental remix that brings a unique and lively dimension, accentuating various instruments like the flute, keyboard, and drums.

Both remixes will be released at 1 PM on Monday, October 23, 2023 (KST). Following the announcement, ARMY took to social media to express their anticipation and excitement.

About "LAYOVER":

V marked his solo debut with 'Layover' on September 8. As part of the album's pre-release schedule, Kim Taehyung unveiled three tracks, "Scenery," "Winter Bear," and "Snow Flower," on August 28.

These pre-release tracks followed the pattern established by his earlier music videos, including "Love Me Again," "Rainy Days," "Slow Dancing," and "Blue."

On October 20, 2023, "Love Me Again" set a record by becoming the longest-charting B-side track by a Korean act on the Spotify Global Daily Chart, maintaining its position for 70 consecutive days. The song was released as a pre-release track on August 10, 2023. It also became the longest-charting B-side track by a K-Pop soloist.

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