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BTS, Coldplay drop space-themed music video for ‘My Universe’
South Korean supergroup BTS and British rock band Coldplay dropped the official music video for “My Universe” on Thursday, six days after the collaboration single’s release.
The premiere on Coldplay’s YouTube channel was watched by more than 950,000 people as an adjacent live chat was flooded with messages and emojis from excited fans.
This image, provided by James Marcus Haney, Heo Jae-young and Kim So-jung, shows BTS and Coldplay. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
Set in space, the video directed by Dave Meyers opens with a written intro explaining the premise of the film.
At a time when music was forbidden across the spheres, three bands on three different planets are brought together via hologram to play music in defiance of the ban, the text says.
The images that follow are much like scenes from a blockbuster sci-fi movie, featuring aliens and robots alongside the members of the two acts.
The uplifting song about love transcending all divides was co-written by the two bands in English and Korean, and produced by hitmaker Max Martin.
It will be included on Coldplay’s ninth album “Music of the Spheres,” to be released Oct. 15.
The collaboration generated a lot of hype months ahead of its release, with rumors that Coldplay frontman Chris Martin had been spotted in South Korea in April.
BTS unveiled a documentary this week in which Martin spoke of the difficult journey he made to Seoul in the face of COVID-19 restrictions.
The two acts reunited in New York last week during BTS members’ visit to the U.N. General Assembly as special presidential envoys.
And while the bands have yet to perform together, BTS joined Coldplay virtually for a rendition of “My Universe” during last weekend’s mega music show “Global Citizen Live.”
Separately, BTS announced this week that it will hold its first in-person concerts in two years in Los Angeles in November and December.