BTS’s “Fire” MV Is Pure Chaos (in a Good Way)

BTS embrace their playful side in MV for “Fire”.
BTS embrace their playful side in MV for “Fire”.
The chaotic music video matches the high energy of their new single.

BTS dropped their music video for “Fire” on May 1, and they didn’t just bring the heat — they torched the whole place.

We’re talking cars, buildings, people — even a turntable-turned-gas-stove. Honestly, I’m shocked none of the members spontaneously combusted mid-choreo.

The group blends a gritty aesthetic with colorful, almost cartoonish fun. The cinematography swings between stylish and unhinged, but it works. The whole video feels like a fever dream you never want to wake up from.

And the song itself sounds amazing! The opening shout of “Fire!” hits you like a punch, launching you straight into a bass-heavy beat with fierce rap lines and vocals.

The choreography matches the high energy of the track. From the rapid-fire footwork to that “salt-shaker” move in the beginning final chorus, BTS makes it look effortless.

“Fire” is one of three music videos promoting The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever, the final chapter of the HYYH trilogy. The album, which sold over 300,000 in pre-orders alone, compiles tracks from the first two albums along with five new songs, including this one. “Epilogue: Young Forever” dropped first, and it’s rumored that “Save Me” will be the next track to get its own music video.

📌 Changelog

  • May 11, 2025: Rewrote some sections to improve flow and readability.
  • May 2, 2016: Date the original article was published.

 

 

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