'There are 250 vocals in Dynamite': how BTS's hit song was w

'There are 250 vocals in Dynamite': how BTS's hit song was written in record time


These days, artists have about five seconds to get people interested in a song before they skip to Spotify’s next recommendation. It’s worth paying attention to the first five seconds of BTS’s “Dynamite”, then, a song that instantly broke streaming records when it was released last summer and earned the band their first Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Straightaway your ears are hit with Jungkook’s crystal-clear falsetto, laid over pared-back synths, as he introduces the song’s hook: “’Cause I, I, I’m in the stars tonight / So watch me bring the fire and set the night alight.” The beat kicks in and there’s no going back. You’re going to listen to the whole song, probably more than once, and, after that, it will be stuck in your head all day. Don’t resist. It’s a platinum-certified bop in six countries. It’s more than worthy of three minutes of your attention.

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