The group BTS has added another 800 million-view music video to its catalog.

The music video for "Save ME," a track included on BTS's special album '화양연화 Young Forever' released in May 2016, surpassed 800 million YouTube views at around 2:02 a.m. on the 1st. "Save ME" became BTS's 10th 800 million-view music video. Despite being an album track released about 9 years and 9 months ago, "Save ME" continues to receive steady love. This highlights BTS's enduring global influence and the support of their fans over time.

"Save ME" blends elements of tropical house and future bass, showcasing BTS's emotive vocals and refreshing sound. The lyrics, set to a lyrical rhythm, deliver the song's poignant emotion more vividly with the line "reach out your hand, save me." The music video was shot in a one-take style to allow full focus on the seven members' performance. The image of BTS singing against low-lying clouds and strong winds elevates the song's lyrical atmosphere.

BTS will release their fifth full-length album, "ARIRANG," on March 20. The album, which contains 14 tracks, captures the group's identity, longing, and deep love as universal emotions.

"ARIRANG" has been signaling a streak of records even before its release. Preorders exceeded 4.06 million copies within a week of the start of reservation sales, and on global audio and music streaming platform Spotify, pre-saves reached 2 million on the fourth day after pre-save began. Attention is focused on the new records BTS will write with this release.

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