Rockabye Baby Set To Release BTS-Inspired Lullabies; Deets Inside

Rockabye Baby shared a sneak peek of BTS’ iconic song Dynamite and the full album, titled Lullaby Renditions of BTS, is set to drop on April 4.

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Rockabye Baby shared a sneak peek of BTS’ iconic song Dynamite and the full album, titled Lullaby Renditions of BTS, is set to drop on April 4. Rockabye Baby, the popular children’s music brand known for turning popular songs into relaxing lullabies, is back with something special for BTS fans. The brand is set to delight ARMYs by transforming their favourite septet’s biggest hits into bedtime tunes.

A sneak peek of their iconic song Dynamite was recently shared online and the full album, titled Lullaby Renditions of BTS, is set to drop on April 4. The album features peaceful versions of 13 beloved BTS tracks, including Dynamite, Permission to Dance, Life Goes On, Boy With Luv, IDOL, Blood, Sweat & Tears, ON, DOPE, DNA, Fake Love, Save Me and Spring Day. This is Rockabye Baby’s first-ever album inspired by K-pop, following their past lullaby versions of songs by artists like Bad Bunny, Dolly Parton, Shakira, Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and Beyonce .



In the Dynamite’s teaser, the song’s catchy melody is reimagined on a xylophone, while the brand’s teddy bear mascot turns his bedroom into a stage, assembles his stuffed toys as bandmates and flaunts some K-pop dance moves. The release of Lullaby Renditions of BTS comes while the group is on a break, as several members are currently fulfilling their mandatory military service in South Korea. Jin was the first to complete his service in June, followed by J Hope in October.

The remaining members, RM, V, Suga, Jungkook and Jimin are expected to be discharged by July this year. While BTS’ full reunion is still months away, J-Hope is keeping fans entertained with his Hope on the Street world tour. After thrilling audiences in Seoul, Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio and Oakland, he is set to perform in more cities.

His upcoming stops include Los Angeles, Manila, Saitama, Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Macau, Taipei and Osaka. The South Korean group’s last album was released in 2020, titled BE, which became an instant hit. The album debuted at No.

1 on the Billboard 200 and seven of its tracks also reached the top of the charts. While the members fulfill their military services, fans continue to eagerly wait for their comeback..