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Make It Right (BTS song)

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"Make It Right"
Lauv remix cover
Single by BTS featuring Lauv
from the EP Map of the Soul: Persona and the album Map of the Soul: 7
Language
  • Korean
  • English
ReleasedOctober 18, 2019 (2019-10-18)
Genre
Length3:46
LabelBig Hit
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Fred Again
BTS singles chronology
"Lights"
(2019)
"Make It Right"
(2019)
"Black Swan"
(2020)
Lauv singles chronology
"Sims"
(2019)
"Make It Right"
(2019)
"Mean It"
(2019)
Alternative covers
Lauv EDM remix cover
Lauv EDM remix cover
Lauv acoustic remix cover
Lauv acoustic remix cover
Music videos
"Make It Right" on YouTube
"Make It Right" (feat. Lauv) on YouTube

"Make It Right" is a song by South Korean boy band BTS. It was released digitally on April 12, 2019, as part of the extended play Map of the Soul: Persona. It was remixed and re-released, featuring Lauv, as the second single from the EP on October 18, 2019.[1]

Background and release

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The song was first teased by Suga on Twitter, showing an image of a track and tagging Ed Sheeran with "This is for you." On April 11, a day before release, it was announced as the song Suga had teased in prior months.[2] The title of the song appeared to recount Jin's monologue in the 2017 Love Yourself Highlight Reel during the band's Love Yourself era.[3]

The album version of the song was released digitally on April 12, 2019.[4] The remixed version was teased on the group's and Lauv's social media platforms and officially released on October 18, 2019.

Promotion

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The song was promoted on M Countdown April 19, 2019.[5] BTS also performed the original version of the song on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in May 2019.[6] Additionally, BTS performed the song on iHeart Radio Jingle Ball and in New York City's Times Square on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest.[7][8]

Composition and lyrics

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"Make It Right" has been described as a falsetto-vocal heavy contemporary R&B track that is, "sung with a breathy, close-miked intensity that gives the curious illusion of intimacy."[9] It uses a looped horn throughout the song, with Rolling Stone comparing it to Amerie's "1 Thing" or Mario's "Let Me Love You" echoing sounds from the 2000s.[10] It is backed with synthesizers, and the lyrics talk about the wish to make the world better and improve relationships.[3] It also speaks about their biggest accomplishments and that without their fans it would feel empty.[11] Newsweek said although the topic of the song can be heavy, the instrumental is light.[12] In the remixed version, Lauv replaces the Korean-language first verse with his own lyrics.

The remix version of the song is in the key of G major with 98 beats per minute while the original is G major with 106 beats per minute.[13]

Reception

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The New York Times said about the track: "It has some of Ed Sheeran's signature soft-soul gestures, but BTS renders [it] with complexity,"[14] while Jae-ha Kim from the Chicago Tribune called it "hopeful and optimistic".[4]

Credits and personnel

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The song's original credits are adapted from the CD liner notes of Map of the Soul: Persona.[15] Lauv's credits as a songwriter on the remixed version are adapted from Spotify.

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[45] Gold 35,000
Streaming
Japan (RIAJ)[46] Gold 50,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ BigHit Entertainment [@BigHitEnt] (October 17, 2019). <Make It Right (feat. Lauv)> 발매 안내 #BTS #방탄소년단 #MakeItRight [<Make It Right (feat. Lauv)> Release Guide #BTS #방탄소년단 #MakeItRight] (Tweet). Retrieved October 18, 2019 – via Twitter.
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  6. ^ Bradley, Laura (May 16, 2019). "BTS Breaks into Song During Delightful Colbert Sit-Down, Stages Beatles-Inspired Performance". Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
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