
BTS “Dynamite” has been the song of the year in 2020. Since BTS released “Dynamite” they have held several interviews to talk about how the song came to be, what they hoped for the song and their hopes for the hit single. BTS’s global phenomenon, “Dynamite,” released on August 21, 2020, was a milestone for the group and for K-pop as a whole. As their first single entirely in English, “Dynamite” was not just a musical success but also a cultural moment that solidified BTS’s status as global superstars. In interviews following the release of the song, BTS members shared their thoughts, feelings, and the creative process behind the track, revealing not only their excitement but also the deeper meaning they hoped to convey to their fans.
The creation of “Dynamite” was born out of a desire to spread joy during a time when the world was grappling with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. BTS, who had already achieved international success with their previous hits, felt the pressure to release something that would uplift not only their fans, but also the general public. During interviews, RM, the leader of BTS, explained that the song was written with the intention of bringing some positivity into the world, especially at a time when so many people were struggling.
“Dynamite is about feeling good, feeling energized, and putting a smile on your face,” RM said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “It’s about telling people, ‘Don’t worry. You’re gonna be okay.’” He described how the group wanted to create a song that was fun, bright, and full of positive energy, making “Dynamite” not just a pop hit, but a message of hope and encouragement.
For Jin, the song’s bright and energetic vibe was a refreshing departure from some of BTS’s more introspective or intense tracks. In an interview with Esquire, he shared how much he enjoyed the process of recording the song. “It was a fun track to record. We all got to really let loose and just enjoy ourselves,” Jin explained, emphasizing how the lively atmosphere of “Dynamite” stood in contrast to the more serious themes of previous songs.
The upbeat nature of the track allowed the members to embrace a carefree, playful side, something that fans often see when BTS is performing or interacting with them offstage. He added that the bright, retro vibe of the song and its music video was a reflection of their desire to transport listeners to a more joyful, carefree place, particularly during a time when such escapism was needed most.
When asked about the decision to release an entirely English-language song, BTS admitted it was a daunting but necessary step. They had always sung in Korean, but the success of songs like “IDOL” and “MIC Drop” proved that their message and music resonated worldwide, even when the lyrics were in their native language. In an interview with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Suga discussed the decision to write “Dynamite” in English. “We wanted to do something different, and we wanted to bring our music to a broader audience.
We also wanted to make something that people could enjoy regardless of language,” he said. Suga acknowledged that while it was a challenge for them to write in a language that wasn’t their first, they found the process to be liberating and rewarding. The members worked with a team of songwriters and producers who helped to craft the English lyrics, but the members also contributed to the writing process, ensuring that the song still carried their signature style.
Jungkook, who played a major role in the production and vocals of “Dynamite,” expressed his excitement about the song’s success. In interviews, he shared how grateful he was for the positive response from fans around the world. “The love we’ve received for ‘Dynamite’ has been beyond what we could have imagined,” Jungkook said, his eyes glowing with sincerity. He spoke about how special it was to see the song’s impact, not just in terms of the charts, but also in how it brought people together.
“We’ve seen so many fans from different countries come together, and that’s what makes us the happiest. Music has this power to connect us all, and we’re just so happy that ‘Dynamite’ has been able to do that,” Jungkook shared, reflecting on the song’s role in uniting fans globally despite the physical distance caused by the pandemic.
In the various interviews, V, known for his deep, soulful voice, discussed the vibrant visual elements that complemented the song. “The music video for ‘Dynamite’ was inspired by the energy of the song,” V explained in an interview with Billboard. He described the decision to feature colorful, retro outfits and sets in the video, which evoked the style and flair of the 1970s and 1980s. The bright colors, lively choreography, and overall fun aesthetic were all meant to convey the playful and carefree essence of the song. V noted how much he enjoyed filming the video, particularly the dance sequences. “It was fun to just go all out and be happy. I think that energy really comes across in the video,” he said, adding that the music video was an extension of the message they wanted to convey—one of positivity and joy.
During a separate interview with KBS, J-Hope, known for his infectious energy and dance prowess, reflected on the challenges of performing in a world where live performances were no longer possible due to the pandemic. “It’s been really hard to not perform in front of our fans,” J-Hope admitted. “But with ‘Dynamite,’ we felt that we had to put on the best performance possible, even if it wasn’t in front of an audience. It was important to us to show that no matter the circumstances, we’re still going to give our best.” J-Hope’s words underscored the dedication BTS has to their craft, and their resilience in the face of challenges. He went on to share how special it was to see fans engage with the song in new ways, including through social media and digital platforms.
The song’s overwhelming success wasn’t just attributed to its catchy tune, but also to the heart and effort BTS poured into every aspect of it—from the writing, production, and choreography to the music video and promotional efforts. “Dynamite” was not only a musical achievement but also a moment of cultural significance. BTS had never been afraid to push boundaries, and in their interviews, they expressed how proud they were of the song and its message. They also credited their ARMY for helping them achieve this monumental success. As Jimin said during an interview, “Our fans made ‘Dynamite’ the success it is. We are so thankful for their constant support, and we hope that our music continues to bring happiness to people around the world.”
In the aftermath of “Dynamite” breaking records and charting globally, the song became an anthem of positivity, capturing the spirit of resilience during a difficult time. BTS’s ability to bridge language barriers and spread joy resonated deeply with fans and newcomers alike. As they reflected on their journey, BTS expressed gratitude and humility for the opportunity to create something that touched the hearts of millions. Through the interviews that followed the song’s release, it was clear that “Dynamite” was not just another hit for BTS; it was a reminder of the power of music to bring people together, lift spirits, and create joy in even the most challenging times.
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