BTS Share Rock-Inspired Extended 'Fake Love' Video

By Katrina Nattress

June 1, 2018

It was just two weeks ago when BTS released their latest album Love Yourself: Tear and newest single "Fake Love," along with a cinematic, symbolic video portraying all the ways one can be fooled by love. Today (June 1), the K-Pop phenoms are gifting their Army with an extended version of the song and visuals.

The nearly six and a half minute long clip features almost a minute of bonus footage in a new intro and outro, as well as a rock-tinged arrangement of the original song. The production seems to be the same as the original version, until the chorus. As soon as the boyband declares "I'm so sick of this fake love," drums pound and electric guitars squeal, proclaiming the members' anguish sonically.

Though the extended intro and new sonic arrangements are exciting enough on their own, perhaps the most intriguing part of the new version is its mysterious outro. Jungkook walks out of a door, into a courtyard, donning a black, hooded cape and joins six other hooded figures. After looking to his left and then to his right, he puts on an ornate mask. The camera then zooms out to reveal each hooded figure wearing a different mask. 

Watch the extended "Fake Love" video below.

Photo: Getty Images

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