Teens from Four Countries Unite Through BTS’s Dynamite in a Global Online Orchestra

Teens from Four Countries Unite Through BTS's Dynamite in a Global Online Orchestra

Across Korea, the United States, Japan, and South Africa, students collaborate to create a global music video.

More than 100 youths from Korea, the United States, Japan, and South Africa participated in an online orchestra performance that has drawn attention. Each participant filmed their part in their own country, and the clips were edited into a global music video project. They performed Dynamite, a BTS song that helped propel the group to global fame.

The project was planned and produced by a music teacher at Munsan Su-eok High School in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. The videos were released on October 31 on YouTube through the school’s broadcasting channel. The teacher said the project took about a year to plan and produce, and BTS’s Dynamite helped BTS become the first Korean artist to top the US Billboard Hot 100.

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