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BTS; Permission to Dance Challange on Youtube Shorts

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YouTube has turned to K-pop mega group BTS — and its global ARMY fanbase; to juice up the platform’s Shorts video-clips feature. BTS and YouTube officially announced the Permission to Dance Challenge; inviting people around the world to record and share their own 15-second versions of the group’s music video for their recently released hit. Moreover, The challenge starts Friday, July 23, and runs through Saturday, Aug. 14, exclusively on YouTube Shorts. BTS previously teased the challenge in a YouTube Shorts video on July 9.

What’s the prize of BTS permission to dance challange:

Secondly, As part of the challenge, BTS will spotlight some of the group’s favorite YouTube Shorts entries in a compilation video; which, for some fans, maybe priceless. Moreover, Participants are encouraged to use hashtags #PermissiontoDance and #Shorts for their videos to be considered (YouTube said Shorts will not be used without the creator’s permission). Furthermore, Beginning this Friday; anyone can create a 15-second YouTube Short from the service’s mobile app, replicating the core dance moves from the BTS “Permission to Dance” music video. Thirdly, The dance moves for the challenge include the international sign language gestures for “peace,” “dance” and “joy” that the septet use in the music video.


Lastly, “Just as ‘Permission to Dance’ sends the message that you don’t have to ask anyone for permission to dance, we hope that we can bring people all over the world together to dance along with us; free of any limits or constraint,” said Shin Young Jae, general manager of Big Hit Music. Moreover, “We are very excited to watch this challenge come to life on YouTube Shorts and can’t wait to see what you all create.”

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