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Revision as of 12:10, 8 October 2020

O!RUL8,2? Cover
Artist
BTS
Title
Jingyeogui Bangtan (진격의 방탄; Attack on Bangtan)
Songwriting
Pdogg, RM, SUGA, J-HOPE, Supreme Boi
Vocals
SUGA, RM, J-HOPE, Jin, Jimin, V, Jungkook
Other Information
Producer: Pdogg
Rap & Vocal Arrangement: Pdogg
Chorus: Jungkook, Pdogg, Supreme Boi
Keyboard: Pdogg
Synthesizer: Pdogg
Recording Engineer: Pdogg
Mixing Engineer: Go Seung Wook


Information

"Jingyeogui Bangtan (Attack on Bangtan)" is a song recorded by BTS. It can be found as track #8 on their first mini-album O!RUL8,2?.

A Japanese version of the song, titled "Shingeki no Boudan", was released on their first Japanese single "NO MORE DREAM".

Live Performances

Korean ver.
Japanese ver.

External Links