After exemption from the South Korean mandatory military service, V, a member of BTS, broadcast live to the sound of Brazilian music; look!
The member Vfrom BTS, received on the morning of Tuesday, 10, in South Korea, and Monday night, 09, in Brazil, the dismissal of South Korean military service. Next to the group leader, Romthe singer was received in front of the army base of Chuncheon city by fans and the press.
Thus, the pair went to the company they work for, Hybe Labels, where they still greeted the Armys through a live broadcast, which told about the experience of serving the country, the difficulties they faced in training, the expectation they had to be civilians again and, of course, how they crave to go back to the stage with a new BTS comeback.
However, later on the same day, V He made a point of returning in Live, already at his home, to thank the support of the fans again, and to share the longing he felt of being in contact with the admirers, promising to move more frequently now that he has completed his obligations as Soldier of the Special Forces.
However, the detail that caught the attention of Brazilian Armys was the playlist of the singer who played in the background for the few minutes of conversation that was provided.
Brazilian music heard by v
Sharing some of the songs you have been listened to recently, V Included in his playlist the song ‘Sambassim’, by the Brazilian singer Fernanda Portowhich popularized the musical style sambass (junction of samba and bass), a subgenre of Drum ‘n’ bossa brazilian. The music played is a remixing with the DJ Palife.
The BTS member even sang some of the song during live broadcast. Check it out!
📽️ Taehyung listening to a remix of Brazilian music !!
He giving a pan in Portuguese !!
Music Name: Sambassim (DJ Palife Remix) of DJ Palife.
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On the morning of Tuesday, 10, the Brazilian singer used social networks to share the moment of idol listening to her art.
It is worth remembering that this is not the first time that V It demonstrates admiration to Brazilian songs in their lives, which, in the years preceding the military enlistment, the singer shared listening to “Cucurrucucu Paloma” from Caetano Veloso“Even my guitar” from Bruno Berle, “I just had to be with you” Elis Regina and “Saudade Calling”, from Luiz Bonfá.
Source: Recreio
