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BTS V Shines on Japanese CDTV with Perfect Live Performance, Tops Yahoo Japan Real-Time Search

BTS’s V captivated Japan with outstanding live performances and a charismatic stage presence

On the 18th, V appeared on the Japanese music show TBS ‘CDTV Live! Live!’ and received a passionate response from the local Japanese audience with his flawless live performance, sophisticated stage presence, and world-class handsome visuals.

V appeared on ‘CDTV Live! Live!’ for the first time in two years since BTS’s appearance in 2021. This time, V transformed into a solo artist and performed songs from his solo album ‘LayOver,’ including ‘Love Me Again’ and ‘Slow Dancing.’

A special outdoor stage was set up for V, with Tokyo Tower as the backdrop and a large screen broadcasting V’s various performances across Japan. Before the broadcast, V captivated viewers with his fluent Japanese and adorable demeanor during an interview.

V’s stage, different from BTS’s songs and performances, delivered a fresh impact not only to Japanese fans but also to Japanese viewers who tuned in. With his solo album, V focused on simplicity rather than extravagance, aiming to showcase his true self and his journey through music.

‘Love Me Again’ showcased V’s soulful yet pure vocals, delivering a perfect live performance that left viewers in awe. In ‘Slow Dancing,’ he impressed with a relaxed expression and sophisticated freestyle dance performance, highlighting his remarkable talent as a dancer.

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After V’s performance, “Slow Dancing” topped the real-time Yahoo Japan search rankings, and keywords like “Show de Show,” “BTS’s person,” which V mentioned in the interview, also gained attention.

Especially for Japanese viewers who may not be familiar with the individual names of BTS members, V was referred to as “BTS’s person,” and social media was flooded with questions about V and enthusiastic responses to his stage.

Whenever V appears on Japanese broadcasts, he attracts explosive attention, often being described as the “man in a black tie,” “man in a white shirt,” or the “red microphone,” solidifying his role as a beloved figure among BTS fans in Japan.

Source: nate

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