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"Stay Gold" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band
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as the original soundtrack for the
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drama series '' Spiral Labyrinth – DNA Forensic Investigation''. It is also the lead single from the band's fourth Japanese studio album, '' Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey'' (2020). The song was produced by long-time Japanese collaborator UTA, who co-wrote it with Sunny Boy,
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, Michel Schulz, JUN, and KM-MARKIT. It was digitally pre-released on June 19, 2020, as part of the lead up to the album's debut.


Music and lyrics

"Stay Gold" is a "soothing, uplifting track" that blends "bouncy hip-hop beats on the verses and power-pop production on the choruses". ''
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'' called it a "piano-pop number infused with enough cheer to make your cheeks burst...that picks up into a mid-tempo anthem of pure joy." '' AP''s Cristina Jaleru, writing for the ''
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'', described it as "an uplifting piano tune with a catchy hook". Musically, the song is composed in the
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of 129 beats per minute with a runtime of 4:33, and features keyboard, guitar, and synthesizers in its instrumentation. It was written by UTA, who has worked with the band on other Japanese releases since 2015, Sunny Boy,
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, Michel Schulz, JUN, and KM-MARKIT—the first was also responsible for production. Backing vocals were provided by Jungkook and Yohei. UTA, Pdogg, Jee-yeon Kim, and Eun-jeong Park served as recording engineers. Recording was split between Dogg Bounce and BigHit Studio in South Korea, and Studio Orat in Japan. Mixing was handled by D.O.I. at Daimonion Recordings in
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, Tokyo. Thematically, "Stay Gold" conveys the message that "The world may not be full of good things, but please don't lose your luster", with its opening line "In a world where you feel cold, you gotta stay gold, baby" highlighting the song's underlying positive message. Vocalist Jungkook softly sings the song's first line, backed by isolated piano notes, before it changes pace and segues into rapper
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's verse accompanied by "bouncing strings". The rappers of the group handle the verses while the choruses are shared amongst the vocalists. The song's lyrics are "full of sentimentality" and "read like a love letter" in parts, with rapper RM delivering lines that liken the eyes of the song's subject to "diamonds", calling them "beautiful more than any other jewel." The chorus is filled with chants of "stay gold" from the band to their unnamed loved one interspersed between "declarations of affection", with ''Sound Digest'' calling it a "great moment for fans to shout the words". Vocalist Jimin sings his "signature high note" during the song's final chorus, backed by "booming drums" and "soaring vocals" from his bandmates. Jimin and Jungkook share the final verse, trading lines as the song winds down to end on a softer note with a smooth harmonization.


Background and release

On March 26, ''
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'' reported that a new BTS song called "Stay Gold" had been selected as the theme for then upcoming Japanese television drama, ''Spiral Labyrinth–DNA Forensic Investigation (Rasen no Meikyū–DNA Kagaku Sōsa)''—it would be the band's first Japanese drama theme song in two years since " Don't Leave Me" for Fuji TV's 2018 series '' Signal''. ''Billboard'' described the track as a "bright song with expressive lyrics that anyone can easily relate to", and claimed it would be part of a new BTS album releasing in the summer. Originally slated to air on
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in April, filming for the drama was halted due to the
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, and the song's release was delayed. In May, Big Hit Entertainment officially announced that the release of BTS' fourth Japanese studio album was set for July—"Stay Gold" was included on the finalized track list as the lead single and would digitally precede the album's drop roughly one month in advance. The first teaser of the song was revealed on May 14 through a promotional music spot video for the album uploaded to
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channel. The 15-second long clip included a brief snippet of the song's official music video at the end, in which BTS member Jungkook could be heard singing the words "stay gold" with "kimi sae ireba" as the responding refrain. The clip garnered over 880,000 views within a week of release. A second music spot video was uploaded on July 12. The single was simultaneously released across various digital platforms worldwide on June 19. Yunika Vision ran a 30-minute long special feature of seven BTS music videos including "Stay Gold" on its screens in front of
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from July 6–12; the feature was also accessible for mobile viewing with high-quality sound via the "VISION α" app. The complex later ran a ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 airplay feature of the music video from July 28–August 4, during which it was shown five times a day.


Reception

K-pop journalist Jeff Benjamin, via ''
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'', described "Stay Gold" as a "comforting pop blanket" with a "scaling, surging hook encouraging listeners to "stay gold"" that "deliver empowering words at a time when many need it." Reviewing for ''Sound Digest'', Amanda Thilo felt the song was "romantic" but also "uplifting", stating that "during times like this it's nice to have a reminder to stay positive for ourselves and our loved ones". Thilo also praised vocalist Jimin's "signature high note" for how it "kicks the song into an even higher gear", and complimented the harmonies between himself and fellow vocalist Jungkook, stating that their "voices meld together seamlessly". She further remarked, "With everything going on in the world, staying gold may just be what we need." ''
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''s Glenn Rowley also called the song "romantic", quoting the lyrics of the chorus in reference to this, and the video "hopeful" and "sunny". '' E! Onlines Samantha Schnurr described the video as "an uplifting visual featuring plenty of sunshine and an apropos representation of the track title." Noting possible inspiration from world events in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, India's ''
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'' wrote, "...many are forced to stay indoors, separated from their loved ones. But just like the track's encouraging message, the seven artistes see the light at the end of the tunnel...the seven walk out into spring, a stark contrast from where they were initially put." '' Consequence of Sound'' called the video "beautifully uplifting", stating that "while it might be easy to feel overwhelmed given the current state of affairs, BTS are adamant about remaining hopeful...that's the advice they pass along to their fans in "Stay Gold"." Echoing similar sentiments, ''
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'' felt the video "brightens up the world, bringing light and colour to the darkness...when they TShit the chorus, things suddenly get bright and summery." Writing for ''Billboard'' post-album release, Gil Kaufman stated, "BTS know all about summer lovin'. And with..."Stay Gold", they're having a blast." He described the song as "another ear-worm classic" and said "BTS will melt your hearts".


Commercial performance

In Japan, "Stay Gold" entered the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 at number 18. It rose six places the following day and peaked at number 12. On Oricon, the song debuted at number two on the Daily Digital Single chart where it remained for two consecutive days."Stay Gold" on Oricon's Daily Digital Single chart: * * * * * * With only three days of tracking, as it was released just before the end of the charting week, the song entered the Weekly Digital Single chart for the period June 15–21 at number six with 10,880 sales. It also landed on the Total Weekly Single chart at number 17."Stay Gold" on Oricon's Total Weekly Single chart: * * * * * * * It continued to chart on the daily digital ranking, rising to number six on its fourth day and staying there for two consecutive days before leaving the top ten. The song sold a further 6,824 copies for the period June 22–28 to rank at number 10 on the weekly digital chart. It left the top 20 the following week, but achieved a new peak on the aggregate chart for the same period at number 12, and continued to rank there for five successive weeks. Upon the album's release, the song made a brief return to the daily digital chart dated July 14 at number six, and the weekly digital chart for the period July 13–19 at number 15, selling an additional 6,947 copies. According to ''Billboard'' Japan, "Stay Gold" was the 46th most-streamed song of 2020 in the country. It ranked at number 56 on the Japan Hot 100 Year End chart, the second-highest entry of four BTS songs to make it on the hundred-song ranking, behind only "
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" at number 18. In March 2021, "Stay Gold" became BTS' first Japanese song—second song overall after "
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"—to surpass 100 million on-demand streams in Japan. BTS is the first foreign artist in the chart's history to have two songs achieve this. In the United States, "Stay Gold" debuted at number one on the World Digital Song Sales chart. This marked the band's 20th number-one entry on the World chart and their 89th top-10 ranking overall. The track was the sixth best-selling digital song of the week in the US with just over 10,000 sales, garnering the band its 16th top-10 entry on ''Billboard's'' all-genre Digital Song Sales chart. It is the highest charting Japanese song by a Korean artist on the chart. The song also landed on ''
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chart at number nine. It did not enter South Korea's
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, but peaked at number 52 on the component Download Chart. Globally, "Stay Gold" became the first Japanese single in history to top
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charts in 82 countries within 24 hours of release, including the US, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Brazil, and India. It surpassed previous record holder, the band's 2019 single "
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", which charted at number one in 43 territories. The record was subsequently broken in July, by album-mate "Your Eyes Tell", which topped iTunes charts in 92 territories in its first 24 hours.


Music video

The song's official music video, directed by Yoo-jung Ko of
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, was posted to Big Hit's YouTube channel on June 26, 2020. It opens with member Jungkook in a dark room, gazing beyond the dilapidated spot. In the scenes that follow, the other band members are shown wandering various dark and decrepit locations, separated from one another. They collectively dream about reuniting on a sunshine-filled day and enjoying little things together. During each chorus, the video switches to lighter settings, showing the members playing Jenga, reading a book, or petting a dog. They enjoy the warm atmosphere while basking in gold light and confetti. Eventually, they see rays of light in the dark surroundings which help them escape and reunite with each other. As the video draws to a close, they successfully seek paradise together, and discover "a brighter world filled with purple flowers and lush nature". The music video amassed more than 5 million views within four hours of its premiere, and became BTS' fastest Japanese music video to surpass 50 million views, doing so in five days. It became the band's milestone twenty-fifth music video to reach 100 million views when it crossed the mark on August 21, 2020.


Live performances

BTS appeared on TBS Japan's ''
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'' on June 22 for the premiere performance of "Stay Gold" via pre-recorded video. Wearing blue-toned outfits by
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, the band gave a sit-down performance of the song against an all-white minimalist set that featured a large, flowering tree in the background, reminiscent of the tree from the music video. The performance's visuals and the band's vocals were well received, particularly Jungkook's rendition of the song's intro, Jimin's high notes, and V's baritone, with BTS, individual member names, the song's title, and CDTV-related terms trending in real-time on
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, and Twipple searches and celebrity rankings both during and after the broadcast. The band gave further performances on NTV's ''Sukkiri'' on July 14, ''Buzz Rhythm 02'' on July 17, and NHK TV's ''SONGS'' on July 18—this was BTS' first appearance on ''SONGS'' in two years and they additionally performed "
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". On August 26, the band performed the song together with the Korean version of "
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" for Fuji TV's '' 2020 FNS Music Festival Summer'', their second time on the show following their December 2019 performance of " Fake Love" (2018).


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the
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of '' Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey'',
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, and
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. * BTS – primary vocals * UTA – production, songwriting, keyboard, synthesizer, guitar, digital editing, record engineering, studio personnel * SUNNY BOY – songwriting * Melanie Joy Fontana – songwriting * Michel "Lindgren" Schulz – songwriting * JUN – songwriting * KM-MARKIT – songwriting, rap arrangement * Jungkook – chorus * Yohei – chorus * Pdogg – vocal arrangement, record engineering, studio personnel * Masaya Wada – vocal arrangement * Jee-yeon Kim – record engineering, studio personnel * Eun-jeong Park – record engineering * D.O.I. – mix engineering, studio personnel


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


Notes


References

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