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: BTS famously integrated International Sign Language (ASL) into their choreography, specifically the signs for "Joy," "Dance," and "Peace". Beyond the Screen The "story" of the song continued well past its release:
The music video brought this message to life through several key symbols:
: It served as the title for their first major post-pandemic concert series, Permission to Dance on Stage, which allowed the group to finally reunite with their fans (ARMY) in stadiums across Seoul, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can tell you more about: The specific sign language meanings in the choreography. Highlights from the Permission to Dance on Stage tour.
: Purple balloons are released into the sky, signaling the end of the pandemic and a new beginning for everyone around the world.
Co-written with Ed Sheeran, the track was designed as an anthem for everyone facing a "bad day" during the COVID-19 pandemic. The lyrics, including the iconic line "We don't need permission to dance," served as a reminder that even when things seem wrong, we can still "live just like we're golden". The Story in the Video
In the mid-summer heat of 2021, the world felt like it was holding its breath. Masks were still a daily uniform, and the "normal" everyone craved felt just out of reach. It was in this moment that BTS released "Permission to Dance," not just as a song, but as a promise that the music—and the joy it brings—could never be locked down. A Message to the World
: In September 2021, BTS took their message to the United Nations General Assembly , performing the track through the halls of the UN headquarters to advocate for future generations.