BTS release Permission to Dance, song in English to celebrate anniversary of their fandom, Army
- A brassy, euphoric piece of ear candy, Permission to Dance is the third English-language single from the K-pop superstars, and is co-written by Ed Sheeran
- A music video accompanying the single evokes a future where we can all throw off our masks and dance

The music has got BTS going in their new single Permission to Dance, and nothing’s going to stop how they move.
Released on Friday as the B-side to May’s song Butter, the summery Permission to Dance is a euphoric pop song meant for celebrating. A physical album featuring the two songs also dropped on Friday.
Accompanied by a music video that evokes Americana and a bright future where we can all dance and throw off our masks in a post-pandemic world, the English-language song is said to spread “the message that you don’t need permission to dance to your heart’s content, dedicated to anyone who is having a bad day or is discouraged in the face of reality”.
The song features BTS’ seven members exuberantly singing lyrics based around optimism and dancing to your own tune without anyone’s permission. Musically, Permission to Dance is brassy and full of bright string instrumentals, and feels like a pure bit of ear candy.
The song notably has a bit of a boost from two popular British music icons: Ed Sheeran co-wrote the song, while Elton John gets a shout out early on the lyrics.