BTS and Coldplay behind-the-scenes clips in new documentary

BTS and Coldplay recently took to social media and showed off their behind-the-scenes clips of the documentary collaboration.

The video features an inside look into the documentary titled Inside My Universe.

The documentary follows the work of Coldplay’s Chris Martin as he travels out to Seoul South Korea for his collaboration with the critically acclaimed BTS.

It is available with English subtitles and also features the connection that the artists and Martin develop over the course of their recording session. 

Both bands come together in new ‘My Universe’ documentary!

The 13-minute documentary on the process behind their collaboration, which arrived last week. In the video, Martin shared that he had flown into South Korea amidst the COVID-19 pandemic to record the track with BTS in-person.

Check it out below:

He worked closely with the septet on the track, from discussing their vocal parts to directing the recording. “It’s like a dream coming true,” said Martin as they wrapped up their session in the studio. “Because I saw it in my head for so many months, and now here we are.”

“It’s been very difficult to get [to Korea]. We’ve been very lucky with people allowing us to come in for two days just to record, and it was quite a stressful journey,” Martin said in the documentary.

Chris said that this is a very personal song to him,” shared BTS’ leader RM. “A part of him is frustrated by the fact that Coldplay can’t play live, in a concert.”

Martin opened up about the significance of BTS’ success. “I think it’s very special to me that the most popular artist in the world speaks Korean and is like a group of brothers not from the West. And it just feels very hopeful to me, in terms of thinking of the world as one family.”

My Universe’ was released last Friday (September 24) and is lifted from Coldplay’s forthcoming studio album ‘Music Of The Spheres’.

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