'Love Me Again': BTS' V marks his solo debut in retro-style music video

Updated : Aug 10, 2023 08:22
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BTS member V marked his solo debut as he released the music video of his song 'Love Me Again', which is a part of his solo album 'Layover'.

The song talks about missing loved ones and the struggles of dealing with heartbreak. An excerpt from the chorus of the song reads, “I wish you would love me again. No I don't want nobody else. I wish you could love me again.” 

Kim Taehyung appears in a red shimmery suit as he admits to being haunted by the memories of his past love while singing in front of a mic.

Reacting to the song, BTS Army is flooding microblogging site with love.

One of them wrote, 'The members voted for him as the most romantic person for a reason. Kim Taehyung makes me want to fall in love again.'

'I don’t mind that my headset is set in highest volume. Love Me Again is so addicting like a chocolate,' another one commented.

V's next music video 'Rainy Days' will be unveiled on August 11 at 1 pm KST (9.30 am IST). 

On August 8, V announced that his solo album 'Layover' will release on September 8.

In their statement, BTS management agency BigHit Music said, 'Hello. This is BigHit Music. We are excited to share more details about the release of BTS member V’s solo album Layover. Layover consists of six tracks in total - five tracks and a bonus track. To fully appreciate the album’s flow, we recommend listening to it in sequence from start to finish.'

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