<p>K-pop sensation BTS on Friday unveiled their latest song <em>Permission to Dance</em>, an upbeat track about spreading happiness through dance and music.</p>.<p>The new track is part of K-pop group's CD single <em>Butter</em>, which also includes their chartbuster number and the instrumental versions of the two songs.</p>.<p>The septet -- comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook -- have collaborated with British musician Ed Sheeran and producer Steve Mac for the song.</p>.<p>The cheerful and optimistic track inspires others to move to the rhythm and music. In the nearly five-minute-long track, the group, which is equally popular for their often effortless dance moves, performs in a carefree and energetic manner.</p>.<p>There is also an abundance of balloons in the video, especially purple ones, which is the colour that symbolises the K-pop band and its die-hard fan base, also known as Army.</p>.<p><em>Permission to Dance</em> was written by Sheeran and Snow Patrol singer Johnny McDaid, along with frequent Sheeran collaborator, British producer Steve Mac, as well as <em>Butter</em> co-writer Jenna Andrews.</p>.<p>BTS will perform the new track during their two-night stint on July 13 and 14 on <em>NBC's</em> <em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em>, marking their live debut of the song on a US television show.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the K-pop group's smash hit track <em>Butter</em> has topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks, which marks their longest run on the No.1 spot. </p>
<p>K-pop sensation BTS on Friday unveiled their latest song <em>Permission to Dance</em>, an upbeat track about spreading happiness through dance and music.</p>.<p>The new track is part of K-pop group's CD single <em>Butter</em>, which also includes their chartbuster number and the instrumental versions of the two songs.</p>.<p>The septet -- comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook -- have collaborated with British musician Ed Sheeran and producer Steve Mac for the song.</p>.<p>The cheerful and optimistic track inspires others to move to the rhythm and music. In the nearly five-minute-long track, the group, which is equally popular for their often effortless dance moves, performs in a carefree and energetic manner.</p>.<p>There is also an abundance of balloons in the video, especially purple ones, which is the colour that symbolises the K-pop band and its die-hard fan base, also known as Army.</p>.<p><em>Permission to Dance</em> was written by Sheeran and Snow Patrol singer Johnny McDaid, along with frequent Sheeran collaborator, British producer Steve Mac, as well as <em>Butter</em> co-writer Jenna Andrews.</p>.<p>BTS will perform the new track during their two-night stint on July 13 and 14 on <em>NBC's</em> <em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em>, marking their live debut of the song on a US television show.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the K-pop group's smash hit track <em>Butter</em> has topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks, which marks their longest run on the No.1 spot. </p>