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"Lights" is a song recorded by South Korean
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BTS for their fourth Japanese-language studio album, '' Map of the Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~'' (2020). The song was released as a double A-side
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with the Japanese version of " Boy with Luv" on July 3, 2019, through Universal Music Japan. This marked the band's first original Japanese single in two years since 2017's " Crystal Snow". The song was written by Sunny Boy, Yohei, and UTA, with the latter of the three solely handling production. Musically, it is an
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power ballad in the style of dance music, featuring a
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and piano-driven chord progression. An uplifting song, the lyrics describe BTS and the listener as each other's light. Upon release, the song received generally favourable reviews from music critics, who praised its lyrical content and the band's vocal performance. "Lights" was a commercial success in Japan, debuting at number one on the
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, selling 637,000 physical copies in its first week. The song also peaked at the summit of both the ''Billboard Japan'' Hot 100 and US World Digital Song Sales chart. It was the sixth best-selling single of 2019 in Japan and received a
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certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) only a month after its release, making BTS the first male foreign artist to achieve this. The single album was later awarded as one of the top five singles of the year at the 2020 Japan Gold Disc Awards. An accompanying music video was uploaded to YouTube on July 2, 2019, and depicts the band interacting with each other inside a movie theatre. The song was BTS' first Japanese single in four years to receive the music video treatment since "For You" (2015). The band performed "Lights" live as a part of their fifth Japanese fan-meeting concerts in
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and Osaka in 2019.


Background and composition

Following the release of the band's sixth extended play '' Map of the Soul: Persona'' in April 2019, BTS announced that their tenth Japanese-language
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"Lights" would be released alongside the Japanese versions of the band's previously released Korean-language singles " Idol" (2018) and " Boy with Luv" (2019). The record marked BTS's first original Japanese single in two years since " Crystal Snow" (2017). It was also the band's first Japanese single in four years to receive a music video, after "
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" (2015). "Lights" was written by Sunny Boy, Yohei and its producer UTA. The song was mixed by D.O.I, who also served as studio personnel. "Lights" is an
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power ballad in the style of dance music, that features a heavy
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and "clear" piano-driven chord progression in its composition. The track is further instrumented by guitar and
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. In terms of
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, the song is composed in the
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of F major with a tempo of 99 beats per minute, and is 4:52 long. Lyrically, the track is "uplifting" and deals with themes of love and self-acceptance. In "Lights", BTS refer to themselves and the listener as each other's light, and sing about motivating each other to face hardships in a positive way.


Release and reception

"Lights" was made available for digital download and
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as a single in various countries on July 3, 2019, by Universal Music Japan, as the first single from BTS' fourth Japanese-language studio album, ''Map of the Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~''. The song was released as a CD single in Japan on July 5, 2019, through the aforementioned record label, in three different limited editions; A, B and C. All three editions contain "Lights" and "Boy with Luv" as a
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, and a
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track "Idol". In addition, edition A of the single includes a DVD containing the music videos for "Lights" and "Idol". Edition B also comes with a DVD that contains behind the scenes footage of the music video for "Lights" and the making of album jacket photos, while C contains a 36-page photobook. "Lights" was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. Tamar Herman from ''
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'' complimented BTS' "sweet vocals and evocative raps" while also praising the song's lyrical content, writing that the "inspiring" song has the ability to "brighten up anyone’s day." Writing for ''
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'', Sara Delgado shared a similar view, deeming the band's vocal delivery as "awe-inspiring." In his review for
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, Mike Nied regarded the song as a "soaring anthem" which he felt complemented the "soft and dreamy" accompanying visuals. Chloe Gilke of Uproxx listed the track as one of the best pop songs of its release week and appreciated the transition from "rap verses to the soaring vocals" in the song's
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, calling it "genuinely thrilling." At the 2020 Japan Gold Disc Awards, the single album "Lights / Boy with Luv" received the Best 5 Singles award, while the song "Lights" was awarded the Song of the Year by Download (Asia).


Commercial performance

"Lights" was a commercial success in Japan. The single topped the Oricon Daily Singles Chart on its first day of release, selling 467,107 copies. By doing so, BTS achieved the highest sales in a single day by a foreign artist in the country, surpassing the record set by their previous Japanese single album, " Fake Love /
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", of 327,342 copies. The band also recorded the highest sales figures in a week, surpassing another self record of 454,829 copies. During the tracking period of July 1–3, 2019, the single recorded 636,345 copies sold, achieving higher sales than "Fake Love / Airplane Pt. 2" by over 100,000 units. On July 3, 2019, pre-orders for the single crossed 1,000,000 copies, marking the first time a Korean artist achieved a million shipments for a single in Japan, and breaking a 24-year-old record previously held solely by Celine Dion, with her 1995 single " To Love You More". The single remained at number one on the daily chart for seven consecutive days, selling 637,000 physical copies in its first week. "Lights" peaked at number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for the chart issue dated July 1–7, 2019, and became the best-selling physical single of July 2019 in Japan, selling 769,454 copies. For the year end chart, it was the sixth best-selling single in the country. "Lights" debuted at number 81 on the ''Billboard''
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for the chart issue date of July 8, 2019. The following week, it rose up 80 places to number one on the chart. The single remained in the top five of the chart at number two, on the issue date of July 22, 2019. On August 8, 2019, "Lights" received a
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from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), denoting shipments of 1,000,000 copies, making BTS the first male foreign artist to achieve this. The band also became the first male act in 11 years to earn a million award in the country since Masafumi Akikawa's 2007 single, " A Thousand Winds"; it was the first time the band attained the certification since their debut. "Lights" debuted at number one on the US World Digital Songs chart on the issue date of July 20, 2019, becoming the band's 14th number one on the chart. Elsewhere, the song entered the record charts in Scotland at number 73 on the Scottish Singles Chart, and appeared at number 10 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, an extension to the
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chart.


Music video and promotion

The music video for "Lights" was uploaded to Universal Music Japan's official YouTube channel on July 2, 2019; it was preceded by a teaser released via the same platform on June 20. The visual is almost five-minutes long and opens in an empty movie theatre, where the opening title credits of a film titled "Lights" begin rolling on screen. In the following scene, Jungkook enters the theatre and sits down to watch the film. The video then cuts to show the other six members around the venue, engaged in different "mundane" activities. The visual is interspersed with scenes that show the band heading to an ATM, buying popcorn, discovering secret passageways, and running through a car park. In some of the scenes, the members are seen staring directly into the camera. Throughout the video, the band continue to watch the film, which features themselves, on screen. The visual explores the "concept of time and space," with scenes in which time has frozen and objects are seen floating around the cinema. As the clip progresses, the members are drawn towards each other while they interact and share effusive moments together. At one point, the projector beam scatters into tiny particles of light that turn into glowing orbs reminiscent of stars. Suga appears amongst them in the car park, rapping while the particles float around him. The rest of the band gaze up at the glowing lights from below while lying on a basketball court. The clip ends with the song's title displayed against the backdrop of light emanating from the movie projector. In her review for CelebMix, Ellie Nicholas called the music video "simplistic yet so beautiful" that it "matches the tone of the song perfectly." Lake Schatz of '' Consequence of Sound'' regarded the visual as "magical" and "dreamlike." Puah Ziwei from '' NME'' echoed similar sentiments, labeling the clip as "stunning" and "dreamy." On November 23 and 24, 2019, BTS performed "Lights" live for the first time as part of their fifth Japanese fan-meeting concert- Magicshop, at the Zozo Marine Stadium,
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, Japan. The band again performed the song on December 14 and 15 of the same year, at the Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka, Japan.


Track listings


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from Tidal. * BTS primary vocals * UTA producer, songwriter, guitar, keyboards, digital editing, synthesizer, studio personnel * D.O.I. mixing engineer, studio personnel * Sunny Boy songwriter * Yohei songwriter * Jungkook backing vocals * Jimin backing vocals * Pdogg
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, vocal arrangement, studio personnel * Jung Woo Young recording engineer, studio personnel * Park Jin Se recording engineer, studio personnel * KM-Markit vocal arrangement * Masaya Wada vocal arrangement


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

*
List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2019 (Japan) The following is a list of number-one single (music), singles on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 chart in 2019. Chart history References

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* List of Oricon number-one singles of 2019


References

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