“It is known that most if not all musicians love music and BTS’ love for music transcends all genres, that is why they are able to create music without any restrictions to the genres they write, produce and sing. In the 6th episode of BTS In The Soop, j-hope and V can be seen out and about, enjoying burgers and then they start dancing to a song playing in the car. BTS appreciates good music, and this seems to be a song that V has always loved as they happily dance to it in the middle of almost ‘nowhere’, just two guys enjoying each other’s company.

Singers Surfaces, an American musical duo known for their smooth, feel-good sound, recently expressed their appreciation for BTS members V andj-hope after the pair was seen dancing to their hit song “This View.” The moment became a heartwarming celebration of the global power of music and the interconnectedness of the world’s top artists, showcasing just how far Surfaces’ music has traveled and resonated with listeners from all corners of the globe.

The video in question, which has garnered over 1,000 views (though that number is expected to grow), shows V and j-hope enjoying the upbeat, carefree vibe of “This View” as they groove along with its infectious rhythm. BTS, a group known for their impeccable choreography and dynamic performances, was effortlessly in sync with the song’s laid-back yet catchy melody, showing a side of themselves that fans don’t always get to see: the pure enjoyment of music.

For Surfaces, this moment was not only an acknowledgment of the widespread influence their music has gained, but also a sign of the deep and genuine appreciation that artists have for one another. The duo, made up of Forrest Frank and Colin Padalecki, took to their social media accounts to share their excitement and gratitude, expressing how surreal it was to see two of the biggest stars in the world vibing to their music. They shared a post that read, “It’s amazing to see the love and joy that our song ‘This View’ has brought to so many, and we are beyond grateful that two incredible artists like V and j-hope are enjoying it. Thank you for this beautiful moment!”

The significance of this collaboration of sorts between Surfaces and BTS is not just about the cross-cultural appreciation of music, but also about the universal language that music represents. Both V and j-hope have cultivated individual musical identities and have demonstrated a profound respect for a wide range of genres and artists. Their reaction to “This View” reflects the ever-expanding reach of their influence, as well as the growing recognition of diverse artists from different corners of the music world.

Surfaces, known for their unique blend of pop, soul, and light indie, have carved out their own space in the music industry. While they may not be as mainstream as BTS, their sound has earned them a devoted following worldwide. Their song “This View,” with its uplifting, feel-good vibe, has been embraced by listeners of all ages, becoming an anthem for relaxation and good vibes.

BTS, on the other hand, needs no introduction. As global superstars, they have transcended the K-pop genre and become icons of music, fashion, and culture. Each member has showcased their talents in different ways, and V and j-hope, both known for their charisma and stage presence, have proven that they can add a personal touch to any song they engage with, even if it’s not one from their own group. Their willingness to dance along to Surfaces’ track speaks volumes about the universality of music and how it continues to bring artists together, regardless of their origin or genre.

The video of V and j-hope dancing to “This View” is an example of how moments like these can foster deeper connections between musicians and fans alike. BTS has a massive, dedicated following that spans continents, and for Surfaces, the moment was an opportunity to reach even more listeners, building bridges across different musical landscapes. The reaction from fans of both BTS and Surfaces was overwhelmingly positive, with social media platforms buzzing with excitement as fans celebrated the unlikely but beautiful connection.

This event also highlights the rising trend of artists from different backgrounds and genres collaborating or showing appreciation for one another’s work. The digital age has allowed for such moments to become public, letting fans witness interactions between their favorite artists that otherwise might have gone unnoticed. The dance video serves as a reminder of how artists can inspire each other and help one another grow in ways that go beyond their respective genres and fanbases.

Furthermore, the fact that V and j-hope took the time to engage with Surfaces’ song, adding their personal touch to it by dancing, speaks to the respect they have for the music that moves them. In an era where music is so easily accessible, and artists are often overwhelmed with the constant pressure to create, moments of pure enjoyment—like dancing to a song they love—become increasingly important. It is these spontaneous moments that help keep the joy of music alive, both for the artists creating it and for the fans who follow them.

Surfaces, in return, expressed their gratitude and delight at the unexpected yet heartwarming attention. It serves as a beautiful reminder that music knows no boundaries, and even in a time where the industry often emphasizes competition, there is still room for artists to support each other and appreciate each other’s work. For Surfaces, receiving such recognition from two members of BTS was a testament to how powerful music can be in creating connections across cultures and backgrounds.

The video of BTS’s V and j-hope dancing to Surfaces’ song “This View” represents more than just an adorable moment between global superstars and a rising musical duo. It symbolizes the universal power of music to bring people together, regardless of where they come from or the genre they specialize in. The appreciation shared between these artists demonstrates how music can transcend language, culture, and fame, creating a shared experience that resonates with listeners around the world. For both BTS and Surfaces, this moment is a celebration of their artistry, their passion, and their commitment to bringing joy to their fans.

The song V and j-hope are dancing to is ‘This View’ sang by a duet group called ‘Surfaces’. They tagged the clip on Twitter and gave a shout out to BTS.

Have a listen to the whole song below

A clip of V rocking to ‘The View’. It turns out that the song in one of V’s favorite songs in his playlist that he has even recommended before on his past live stream on Vlive.

This was back in April 2020

Grooving to the song ‘This View’ on his TeTe FM

Some ARMY even became fans of ‘Surfaces’ after V shared the song as he danced to it during a Live

“I came to know about this beautiful song from Taehyung’s Vlive. And I love it. Your Musis is so good and relaxing. Thank you, I purple you” one fan wrote

We love to see BTS this relaxed, with no worries and no care in the world, just listening to good music and enjoying each other’s company


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