BTS releases ‘Normal’ music video, song’s Korean-language version

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BTS releases 'Normal' music video, song's Korean-language version

BTS releases 'Normal' music video, song's Korean-language version

BTS releases 'Normal' music video, song's Korean-language version

1 of 3 | BTS released a music video for its single “Normal” and Korean-language versions of the hit song from its latest album, “Arirang.” File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

South Korean boy band BTS is expanding on its hit single “Normal.”

The K-pop group released a music video for the track and Korean-language versions of the song Friday.

The “Normal” video reunites BTS with Ukrainian filmmaker Tanu Muiño, who previously directed the group’s video for “Swim.” The new video shows the members of BTS recover at a lavish mansion after a night of celebrating.

The video for “Normal” was released as a 48-hour Spotify exclusive and is expected to subsequently debut on other platforms.

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The video was released alongside clean and explicit Korean-language versions of “Normal.”

The original version was the second single to debut from BTS’ most recent album, Arirang, released in March. The album marked the group’s comeback after a years-long hiatus.

BTS teased the “Normal” video by releasing newspaper ads and a clip showing the members crowding a bathroom.

The group consists of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, and made its debut in 2013. They will perform Sunday at the World Cup halftime show, along with Madonna, Shakira and Justin Bieber.

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BTS releases 'Normal' music video, song's Korean-language version

A BTS fan poses for a photo on the steps of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts located in Gwanghwamun Square, in central Seoul, South Korea on March 21, 2026. Photo by Thomas Maresca/UPI | License Photo

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