Things get weird for Jungkook in BTS’ music video for ON (Picture: Big Hit Entertainment/YouTube)

BTS really gave their fans something different in the music video for their new single ON.

After a pretty swanky performance video featuring the guys and a ton of backing dancers, the K-pop group have flipped everything on its head with a video full of biblical references and imagery (and a fierce dance break).

The ARMY fanbase have been trying to figure all the theories and storylines from the video, but there’s one strange scene in particular that got them talking.

In the video Jungkook, with his hands tied at the wrists, is seen running through fields until he stops and falls to the ground.




We see his eyes slowly close, and when they open J-Hope is in the foreground delivering his verse with a body – seemingly Jungkook’s – lying in a heap behind him.

Disturbingly, a crow perches on top of him and pecks at him before flying away.

Jungkook, with his hands tied, collapses (Picture: Big Hit Entertainment/YouTube)

J-Hope: ‘This ain’t about him’ (Picture: Big Hit Entertainment/YouTube)

The scene sparked the idea that Jungkook had died and the bird was feasting on his corpse (bit dark). But other fans saw the funny side as J-Hope was busy rapping while his bandmate clearly needed his help.

ON comes from BTS’ new album Map Of The Soul: 7, which they are set to take on the road in a world tour later this year.

Me: …but Jungkook is dying

JHope: Darling, this is not about him. #ONMusicVideo https://t.co/5WdYvT8lyo — Martina C. (@martina1l) February 27, 2020

HOLD TF UP I JUST NOTICED IS THAT MF JUNGKOOK DEAD IN THE BACKGROUND AAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNOOOAOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA#ONMusicVideo #BringItON pic.twitter.com/GojAd0UJUX — ðâ· (@lostmoonchilld) February 27, 2020

Jungkook is lying there .. just before this frame he faints.. but here he is in different scenario with hobi… There must be something #BringItON #BTSStreamingParty #bts #ONMusicVideo #ONStorm pic.twitter.com/RvYpGlXk8U — JIMINmyhealer (@laachimolala_13) February 27, 2020

Speaking on New Music Daily recently, they described this comeback as ‘like a big diary for our past seven years’.

RM explained: ‘It’s kind of about how we could stumble from time to time but we get, we got back up. And so, like, ON is, like, when did people first hear about the title ON? It’s like, what’s ON? ‘You know, it’s like, it’s very brief. When we say ON it’s like, we on, or, like, on air. It’s like, bring it on. We, we could like imagine it many things.

‘Yeah, so it’s like a declaration for that we have admitted our, like, destiny, you know, all the, all the pains and all the shadows.’

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