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BTS' 'Butter' topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 7 weeks in a row, the newly released song 'Permission to Dance' is also popular. In particular, the choreography using international sign language is drawing attention for delivering a message of hope and peace in the era of Corona.



Reporter Kim Soo-hyun, specialized in culture and arts, reports.



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The craze of BTS' 'Butter', which topped the Billboard's main single chart for 7 weeks in a row, is continuing, and the latest song 'Permission to Dance' in collaboration with Ed Sheeran, a famous British singer-songwriter, is also popular.



It surpassed 100 million views on YouTube within 52 hours of its release last week, and the possibility of touching butter and baton on the Billboard chart is being discussed.



[Jimin/BTS: We don't need permission to dance] As you can see from those lyrics, even if you bump into reality and have a hard day, as far as dancing, anyone can freely dance as they wish. It contains a message.] The



music video was filled with not only BTS, but also a lot of people dancing happily regardless of race or generation.



The easy dance moves use the international sign language for fun, dancing, and peace.



Even the information board for the disabled that appeared briefly in the music video is a hot topic.



The message that we can enjoy together regardless of whether we have a disability is resounding.



Newspaper articles in 2022 announcing the end of the corona era, flying purple balloons, and people dancing while throwing off their masks contain hope.



He also comforts me not to worry because I know how to land even if I fall.



British pop legend Elton John responded to BTS who sang along to BTS' 'Permission to Dance' when everything seemed to be okay, and to Elton John when everything seemed to be wrong.



(Video editing: Choi Eun-jin, video source: Big Hit Music Naver Now)