
What did BTS denied?
Recently, there has been news that the South Korean band BTS is going to make a tribute to Michael Jackson with his unreleased song. immediately, the band has denied the following claims.
What did The Irish Sun publish?
As reported by The Irish Sun on Sunday, the publication’s owner, Rupert Murdoch, reported that the boy band had visited Grouse Lodge Studios in County Westmeath to work on the unreleased song that was originally written for Michael Jackson.
What did the studio reveal?
As per the article, the studio reportedly planned to revive the unreleased songs that Michael Jackson worked on with Will.i.am in 2006. Paddy Dunning, the studio boss, has also told the publication that BTS had already visited Grouse Lodge and recorded one of the songs intended for a tribute album honouring Michael Jackson.
What did BTS shut down?
Despite the claims, the BTS agency shut down the claims quickly. The agency released a statement that read, ‘We would like to address recent media reports concerning BTS’s alleged participation in a Michael Jackson tribute album.’
What did BTS say in their statement?
The statement further said, ‘BTS has neither visited Grouse Lodge Studio in Ireland nor taken part in any recording sessions at the location for the mentioned project. The group is not involved in the tribute album in any capacity.’
What has mysteriously disappeared?
immediately that BTS has denied the claims, Paddy Dunning’s statement has also mysteriously disappeared from the updated online version of the article, questioning everyone about the report.
What has remain strong?
Despite the claims, the band remains a strong global presence. Many fans expressed their confusion and frustration over the report and appreciated the band’s quick response to the claim.
What are the BTS up to?
BTS was on hiatus for about three years due to their mandatory military training. immediately all the members have come back from their training and are busy making a comeback with their new album, which is going to be released in the spring of 2026.
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