SEOUL—Global pop sensations BTS released their highly anticipated new single, “Arirang’s Echo,” on Tuesday. The track is the first taste of their upcoming concept album, also titled ‘ARIRANG.’ Sources close to the band confirmed the album explores the rich history of the traditional Korean folk song. Derrick Milano, a Grammy-nominated songwriter, penned several tracks for ‘ARIRANG.’ He worked closely with BTS members on the project.
Milano Praises Band’s Dedication
Milano described the recording process as intense. He noted the band’s deep respect for the source material. “They really wanted to capture the authentic spirit of ‘Arirang’,” Milano told reporters. He specifically praised their efforts to mimic the sounds of traditional Korean instruments. “Jimin’s vocalizations on ‘Arirang’s Lament’ were particularly moving. It sounded like a Haegeum played by a heartbroken ghost,” he added. The album aims to connect younger generations with Korean heritage. BTS’s ‘ARIRANG’ album is a bold artistic statement.
Critics Divided on Folk Fusion
Early reactions to “Arirang’s Echo” have been mixed. Some fans lauded the group’s innovative approach. Others expressed concern over the commercialization of a beloved folk tune. Music critic Ahn Sung-hee called the single a “fascinating, if somewhat jarring, fusion.” She noted the heavy use of auto-tune on traditional melodies. “It’s like hearing a centuries-old poem read aloud by a robot,” Ahn stated. The full ‘ARIRANG’ album is set for release next month. It will feature collaborations with traditional Korean musicians. More details about the album’s narrative structure are expected soon. The band hopes ‘ARIRANG’ will spark global interest.
At press time, BTS was reportedly considering a follow-up album based on the Korean children’s song “Three Bears.”
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