BTS to collaborate with Pharrell Williams next for 'Phriends Volume One'

Updated : Nov 05, 2022 11:03
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Popular South Korean band BTS is all set to collaborate with American rapper Pharrell Williams. After much speculation, the latter confirmed his upcoming collaboration with BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook and also revealed the title of the upcoming album, ‘Phriends Volume One’.

This news comes after RM’s agency announced his solo debut. A few reports had suggested that he will be collaborating with Pharrell, but not as a part of the band. RM, during an interview to Rolling Stones, asked Pharrell about his upcoming projects, and he shared, ‘Well, my project, it’s called . . . it’s [under] my name, and the title of the album is Phriends. It’s the volume one.

You guys [BTS] are on there, obviously. And I’m actually talking about this way more than I’m supposed to, but it’s a song from my album that [BTS] sang and it’s amazing, and I’m super grateful.’ While RM said that he loves the song already, Pharrell added that everyone who has heard it, has been praising him.

Pharrell also mentioned that the work for RM’s solo debut is done and offered his help for the rest.

On the other hand, RM disclosed details about his solo track and recounted his journey as a rapper, a poet and the tough times of BTS.

RM’s solo debut announcement comes after Jin dropped his solo music. Jin will be soon commence his mandatory military service and other members will follow in time as well.

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