FIFA World Cup 2022 Song Dreamers’ Music Video Out: Jungkook Takes You On Visual Ride To Qatar
The video for the FIFA World Cup 2022 song ‘Dreamers’, featuring BTS member Jungkook and Qatari singer Fahad Al Kubaisi, is out.
New Delhi: The video for the FIFA World Cup 2022 song ‘Dreamers’, featuring BTS member Jungkook and Qatari singer Fahad Al Kubaisi, is out.
The music video shows Jungkook in a white outfit as he walks out of a hallway. Singer Fahad Al Kubaisi appears on a ship and sings along. In the video, whales are seen from time to time – a representative of the host country Qatar and also BTS fandom who see whales as their unofficial representative.
There are many picturesque locations and stunning visuals in the video. The music video ends with flags of the multiple nations participating in the FIFA World Cup this year.
Jungkook performed the song at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Kicking off the performance solo, he was joined onstage by Fahad Al Kubaisi halfway through the song. Clad in a sparkly black jacket, he showed off his energetic dancing moves along with a bunch of backup dancers.
"Look who we are, we are the dreamers/ We make it happen, 'cause we believe it," he sings in the motivational single.
"Look who we are, we are the dreamers/ We make it happen 'cause we can see it."
He had released the song hours ahead of his live performance. As soon as the song was released, it shot to the top of iTunes charts in numerous countries all over the world, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Just 13 hours after it first dropped, the single had already reached No. 1 on iTunes Top Songs charts in at least 102 different regions, including the world's eight biggest music markets, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Canada, Australia, Germany and Italy.
Additionally, 'Dreamers' set the new record for the fastest official FIFA World Cup song to hit No. 1 on the iTunes Top Songs chart in the United States.
The song took only 2 hours and 11 minutes to top the chart, according to South Korea's News Herald.
(With inputs from IANS)