How BTS’s Hit Song “Black Swan” Was Made, According To Their Producer Pdogg
When BTS dropped the music video for “Black Swan” on March 4, no one was ready for it. Fans quickly shared their positive reactions to the song, and it soon became known as one of the group’s most lyrically meaningful tracks.
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In an interview with business magazine Fast Company, Big Hit Entertainment producer, Pdogg, shared more details about “Black Swan” .
| pdogg428/InstagramThe process of making it was a long one, with BTS collaborating with multiple producers and songwriters. Its goal was to allow the members to express their emotions through a single track.
For “Black Swan,” from Map of the Soul: 7, we wanted to reflect the emotions of what the artists felt at that time.
— Pdogg to Fast Company
It was Pdogg, however, who actually began the creative process. Slowly but surely, other talented writers joined in the production of the track including members RM, J-Hope, and Jungkook.
| pdogg428/InstagramI came up with the beat, and the members, the songwriters, and the other in-house producers worked from this beat and created the melody. We pieced these things together as they went on.
— Pdogg to Fast Company
BTS was freely given the opportunity to add whatever they wished to the song. Pdogg recognized that it was an avenue for them to tell their stories to the public.
| Big Hit EntertainmentThe characteristic of BTS is that their own stories are contained in the music.
— Pdogg to Fast Company
As such, the group happily made their mark on “Black Swan”. The lyrics that they contributed were a reflection of their relationship with music. With the help of other Big Hit Entertainment producers, a meaningful song was made.
So we talked to the artists, they wrote the lyrics, and there was this continuous process of exchange between the songwriters, the producers, and the artists as they continued to give their input.
— Pdogg to Fast Company
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Check out the final version of “Black Swan” below!
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