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BTS' V and IU portray intense emotions in 'Love Wins All' poster, ARMY excited for actor Kim Taehyung in action

Before the leaflet release, the song faced criticism from the LGBTQIA community due to its original title, "Love Wins."

BTS' V and IU portray intense emotions in 'Love Wins All' poster, ARMY excited for actor Kim Taehyung in action
BTS' V and IU

Last Updated: 08.26 PM, Jan 19, 2024

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Amid controversy, drama, and excitement, singer IU's pre-release single 'Love Wins All,' featuring BTS' V as an actor, has unveiled its music video leaflet, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming release. The song will be available on major music platforms on January 24 at 6 p.m. KST. With the new poster out, everyone, especially ARMY (BTS fans), is thrilled to see actor Kim Taehyung in action.

Before the leaflet release, the song faced criticism from the LGBTQIA community due to its original title, "Love Wins." The controversy emerged as some community members were concerned about the use of the phrase. However, following the name change to 'Love Wins All,' IU's agency, EDAM Entertainment, has released the leaflet. 

In the visuals, the two artists are portrayed in various scenarios from the music video, with a notable image capturing them looking injured and scared. Another photo depicts IU with her camera, while another shot features a pile of clothes, drawing comparisons to BTS' 'Spring Day' music video, particularly noticed by ARMY.

Despite the initial concerns, both ARMY and IU's fanbase, known as 'Uaena,' are excited to see the artists in their acting roles and eagerly anticipate the song's release. They are also shocked at it being more of a movie poster and less of a music video leaflet.

This release also marks the return of IU to the music scene after her absence for about two years and one month. Her last release was 'Piece of Pieces' in December 2021.

Where is BTS' Kim Taehyung?

On January 16, 2024, BTS' V, along with his bandmate Kim Namjoon, completed their five-week basic training as elite military trainees. The 'Love Again' singer began his mandatory military service on December 11, 2023, and has undergone basic military training before being assigned to his designated unit.

Taehyung will now undergo an additional three weeks of training at the Army Administrative School as he has chosen to be part of the Special Duty Team of the Capital Defence command.

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