BTS to release 'Normal' music video on July 17
BTS is releasing another music video for their "Arirang" era, this time for the track "Normal."
Tagged as the South Korean supergroup's next official single, "Normal" is getting a music video premiere on Spotify on July 17, before releasing on YouTube on July 19.
BTS made the announcement on X with hilarious photo teasers of them taking care of business in the bathroom.
"Normal," the ninth track off BTS' comeback album "Arirang," talks about what the band now considers normal in their life of superstardom, including the struggles once they get off the stage.
"Normal" is the second single off of "Arirang" after "Swim," which is currently facing a copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States.
Independent songwriters Steve Cooper, Jon Sandler, and Greylyn Johnson filed a lawsuit against HYBE, along with its subsidiaries HYBE America and BTS' agency, Big Hit, alleging that "Swim" was plagiarized from their unreleased demo.
BigHit Music has denied the allegations and maintained that “Swim” is an independent creation.
The group is currently on a world tour, with a three-night Philippine stop happening in March 2027.
UPDATE
— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) July 14, 2026
Here's what actually happened.
📅 26.07.17 1PM KST @ Spotify
📅 26.07.19 1PM KST @ HYBE LABELS pic.twitter.com/peccaIQ7dR
—JCB, GMA News