BTS’ V and Bing Crosby to release “era-bridging” duet of ‘White Christmas’

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BTS‘ V has teamed up with the Bing Crosby estate for a new rendition of the classic holiday hit ‘White Christmas’.

The holiday duet between the K-Pop star and the late Crosby – titled ‘White Christmas (with V of BTS) – is set for release on Friday (December 6). Release in partnership with the Bing Crosby Estate, Primary Wave Music, and Geffen Records, the remix of the 1942 track has been described as an “era-bridging collaboration”.

Crosby famously sang ‘White Christmas’ while starring in Irving Berlin’s musical film Holiday Inn. According to Guinness World Records, His version of the track is the world’s best-selling single (in terms of sales of physical media), with estimated sales in excess of 50 million physical copies worldwide.

Though the song was released 16 years prior to the creation of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1958, ‘White Christmas’ landed a spot on the chart that same year and peaked a Number Two in 1962.

The duet will be available on exclusive holiday-themed Vinyl, CD, & merchandise. Fans will be able to choose from two distinct vinyl variants: a Holiday Picture Disc Vinyl and a Zoetrope Snowflake Vinyl. There are also two exclusive CD versions, the first being a pink picture disc while the second will feature a snowflake. Both the vinyl and CDs are available for pre-order here.

 

 

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Speaking about the collaboration in a press release, V said: “I’m so grateful to have had the chance to be featured in a song with my all time favorite jazz artist, Bing Crosby. I grew up listening to his song ‘It’s Been a Long, Long Time’ countless times a day, and I feel incredibly fortunate and honored to have sung along on ‘White Christmas’ with the voice of someone I consider an idol.

“Being a huge fan of his, I sang with the utmost sincerity and admiration for him, and I hope many people enjoy it as much as I enjoyed singing it. Lastly, I wish a lovely holiday season to everyone listening to the song.”

Crosby’s daughter Mary also said: “As a family, we are thrilled to have V and Dad singing together on this ultimate Christmas song. Their voices blend beautifully, capturing the holiday spirit in the best possible way.” Harry Crosby, his son, added: “We are incredibly excited about V joining Dad for the duet of “White Christmas.” We are happy that V will help share the joy of this timeless Christmas song.”

‘White Christmas (with V of BTS)’ comes 47 years since Crosby’s last cross-generational collaboration in 1977 with David Bowie on ‘Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy’, which was recorded for Crosby’s television special Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas and marked one of his final recordings before his death in October of that year.

The collaboration between Bowie and Crosby was unavailable for many years until it was released as a single by RCA Records in November 1982. The track became a commercial success and peaked at Number Three on the UK Singles Chart. It marked Crosby’s final popular hit and became one of the best-selling singles of Bowie’s career.

In other BTS news, BTS member RM has recently released a brand-new trailer for his upcoming documentary, RM: Right People, Wrong Place.

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Pamela Anderson praises Beyoncé’s viral ‘Barb Wire’ Halloween costume

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Pamela Anderson has praised Beyoncé after the musician paid homage to Anderson’s character in Baywatch in a new video.

Yesterday (November 5), Beyoncé shared a new video for her song ‘Bodyguard’ in which she urged her fans to vote in the US presidential elections.

The official visuals for the ‘Cowboy Carter’ track saw the singer pay homage to Anderson’s character C.J. Parker from Baywatch.

Titled ‘Beywatch’, the clip includes a scene in which Beyoncé fires a bang flag gun that displays the message: “VOTE!” The video ends with the star wishing viewers a “happy Beylloween”, before telling them to “vote” once again.

Bey dons an Anderson-style blonde wig in the vintage-looking visuals, and wears the signature red swimsuit from the classic TV series. Beyoncé also shared an image from the video on Instagram, to which Anderson commented “LOVE” with a heart emoji.

On her own Instagram Story, Anderson shared an image of Beyoncé too, adding a heart emoji and writing: “Don’t call me bey…” alongside a kiss face emoji.

Last month saw the singer endorse Democratic nominee and current Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally supporting reproductive and abortion rights. The event was held in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston, Texas.

She appeared alongside her mother Tina Knowles and her former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland at the event.

“Imagine our daughters growing up seeing what’s possible with no ceilings, no limitations,” Bey said. “Imagine our grandmothers, imagine what they feel right now. Those who have lived to see this historic day.

“Even those who are no longer physically with us – imagine all of their sacrifice, the sacrifices made so we can witness the strength of a woman standing in her power, reimagining what leadership is.”

She continued: “We must vote, and we need you. Your voice has power and magnitude, your vote is one of the most valuable tools and we need you. your freedom is your god-given right. Your human right.”

Beyoncé had previously personally approved Harris’ use of ‘Freedom’ – from her 2016 album ‘Lemonade’ – as the official anthem for her presidential campaign.

Harris began walking out to the song over the summer when she made her first public appearance since President Joe Biden announced that he would be dropping out of the 2024 presidential election, and endorsed Harris to run in his place.

Harris later shared her first presidential election campaign video, soundtracked by ‘Freedom’. In the clip, Harris posed the question: “What kind of country do we want to live in? We choose freedom.”

Today (November 6), Donald Trump was re-elected to the White House for a second term after earning well over the 270 seats needed to become President once more. The entertainment world have been reacting to the news throughout the day- read more about this here.

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