BTS, Hyundai Motor to release 'Yet To Come' remake ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
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A remake of BTS's "Yet To Come" will be released Friday afternoon as a campaign song for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
The remake is a collaboration project between the boy band and Hyundai Motor.
The song will be released at 6 p.m. Friday on various local and foreign streaming platforms including Melon and Spotify.
A music video will be uploaded on Hyundai Motor's YouTube channel HyundaiWorldwide. A one-minute preview video was uploaded Thursday morning.
The project is part of Hyundai Motor's Goal of the Century campaign, which began in April with the goal of encouraging universal support for carbon neutrality and a sustainable environment.
Hyundai has been an official automotive partner of FIFA for the last 23 years.
The automaker hired Team Century, a diverse and newly formed group of ambassadors that includes boy band BTS, for the campaign.
A total of 11 people and teams have been selected to be part of Team Century including football legends Steven Gerrard and Park Ji-sung.
“As one of the most influential global artists in the world, BTS and their music greatly influence our society to develop in a positive direction," said Hyundai Motor CEO Chang Jae-hoon. "Through the World Cup campaign with BTS, we hope to create an opportunity for people all over the world to unite towards one goal of sustainability and cheer each other up."
BY SARAH CHEA [chea.sarah@joongang.co.kr]
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