SEVENTEEN continues to expand their global influence through a new collaboration with BBC Earth. The K-pop supergroup recently teamed up with the BBC Studios-operated television channel on a song featured in the trailer for its upcoming natural history series, “Asia.”
Award-winning composers Jacob Shea and Laurentia Editha for Bleeding Fingers were also part of the exciting collaboration.
The trailer for the series has been released, showcasing clips of extraordinary creatures, stunning landscapes, and the diversity of wildlife. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, the trailer features orchestral music by SEVENTEEN, with powerful vocals by DK and Seungkwan.
The song was co-produced by Woozi, his collaborator Bumzu, and Russell Emanuel from Bleeding Fingers Music. According to BBC, SEVENTEEN reiterated that they’re honored to take part in “Asia.”
“As artists, it is important for us to spread solidarity and positivity through our music, and to be able to work on this vital project alongside the legendary Sir David Attenborough and the multi-award-winning Bleeding Fingers is truly a full-circle moment for us. We hope the music we created together will bring audiences closer to the series,” the K-pop sensation said.
As of writing, the premiere date of “Asia” has yet to be revealed. Watch its trailer below:
In June, SEVENTEEN was named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Youth, making them the first music group UNESCO has appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for Youth.
Prior to this, SEVENTEEN made history as the first-ever K-pop act to speak at the UNESCO Youth Forum in Paris.
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