On June 13, Anderson .Paak joined BTS for their showcase Proof Live during Festa 2022, joining the band on the drums for “Yet to Come.
But if BTS says Monday is the Lord’s day, then Monday is the Lord’s day. Somewhere out there, a BTS fan just fell to their knees as they watched Proof Live, a half-hour showcase of the septet’s new songs in the Nevada desert. This is the only
Anderson. Paak is BTS' drummer. On 13 June, .Paak joined the global pop group on drums for their live performance of 'Yet To Come' on PROOF Live....
Since then the two award-winning acts got to spend time with each other during the GRAMMYs and their respective concerts. Welcome to the Magic Shop: ARMY share their stories of first discovering BTS On 13 June, .Paak joined the global pop group on drums for their live performance of 'Yet To Come' on PROOF Live. To commemorate the occasion, the renowned artist is dropping an exclusive "I'm with BTS's drummer" t-shirt.
BTS recorded a live performance of some of the songs off their recent album, 'Proof,' and even had a special guest appearance from Anderson .Paak.
“I’ve been ARMY ever since,” .Paak said in reference to his recent joining of the BTS fan base. BTS, the global boy band phenomenon from South Korea, recently dropped their first anthology album titled Proof. To celebrate this milestone, the seven musicians filmed a live performance of some of the songs from the record. Both BTS and.Paak spoke in each other’s first languages in their banter after the performance together. It’s great.” “It’s like… “I love it,” .Paak replied.
Anderson .Paak sat in on the drums with BTS during a live stream performance in celebration of their new anthology album, Proof.
Watch the full BTS Proof Live performance below. When the song was finished, the Silk Sonic artist wrapped up the surprise guest appearance by greeting each member of BTS to chop it up for a couple minutes. The film will be called K-POPS! and .Paak will take on a starring role as well.
With RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook chilling out on chairs in front of a full band jamming out on a desert-themed soundstage, the K-pop superstars ...
It reminds me of church,” said .Paak, who dropped a few phrases in Korean to the delight of the band, including calling the song “amazing” in Korean. “It’s fantastic,” he added, with .Paak explaining that his BTS superfan son, Soul Rasheed, is the reason the performance came together. BTS brought out a very special guest on Monday (June 13) during their “Proof Live” celebration. “I love it.
Anderson .Paak joined BTS on drums during the K-pop band's 'Proof: Live' online event. You can see footage now.
It’s not the first time .Paak has appeared as a surprise guest drummer. ‘Yet To Come’ and the album ‘Proof’ were both released on June 10. Afterwards, .Paak spoke briefly to the band, telling them his thoughts on the track: “I love it, it reminds me of church, it’s great.
The group also performs "Born Singer" and "For Youth" as part of "PROOF LIVE". BTS Anderson Paak BTS writh Anderson .Paak (screenshot via YouTube).
“I liked the dancing,” added J-Hope, prompting the members to jump into some of Silk Sonic’s smoothest moves. Following the release of anthology album PROOF, BTS have shared a live performance video of some of the album’s new offerings. Filmed in Las Vegas between The Grammys and the group’s four sold-out nights at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, “PROOF LIVE” includes performances of the newly, officially released “Born Singer,” PROOF closer “For Youth,” and lead single “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”