BTS’s V releases a cover of “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,” creating a holiday spirit

Fans were pleasantly pleased by BTS V's fantastic voice gift on the group's official YouTube channel. We can't stop playing the singer's version of Michael Bublé's It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

One of the most productive musicians in the Korean music industry is Kim Taehyung, better known as V of BTS. In addition to being a fantastic singer and performer, the supergroup member is renowned for his cutting-edge attire. Now that the “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” cover has been released, the K-pop star is again making headlines.

On December 23, 2022, the song was released on Weverse and the official BTS YouTube channel for the first time. But because V had teased them with a narrative on Instagram earlier that day, his followers had been anticipating a revelation.

Here are all the specifics regarding V and his new cover

V continued his annual Christmas tradition by giving his fans a cover of the classic holiday song “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” this year. With this, he joins other well-known musicians who have covered the song, including Meghan Trainor, Michael Bublé, and J. Mathis.

Aside from V giving his enchanted voice for the cover, MINNA SEO handled the vocal arrangement and provided the backup vocals. This brand-new arrangement’s Mix & Master was finished at HYBE Studio.

Listen to his new cover video on It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

He shared a story on Instagram of a new cover video YouTube channel link and captioned, “Christmas gift from me to armys.”

V’s plans for future

V suggested the type of music he wanted to explore shortly in his most recent interview with Vogue Korea. “I want to present a form of music that I have never tried before, something that sets apart from the manner BTS’ V has displayed,” he declared. So one of my other identities was making a brand-new entrance.

About V

For those unaware, V made his debut with BTS in 2013. His abilities go beyond singing; in 2016, he made his acting debut in the Korean series Hwarang: The Poet Warrior. The President of South Korea awarded him the rare honor of the fifth-class Hwagwan Order of Cultural Merit medal for his contribution to the expanding Hallyu wave.

In other news, V will be 27 on December 30, and admirers worldwide are planning elaborate celebrations to mark the event. His Chinese fandom, known as China Baidu V Bar, has created an “Underground Project” in honor of their preferred BTS member.