![]() ![]() ![]() “I'm honoured to be in this position because I've been through a lot of shit, I've been promised a lot of things and a lot of it hasn’t really happened," she said. I mean, that hasn’t been confirmed but I would absolutely love that.”įontana said that working with BTS has changed her life. When asked if she’d be touring with the band like how Parx and Monet are touring with Ariana Grande, she said: “I would love that. “They just walk onto the stage and do their thing and they’re so kind and cool.” So, for me, it's not a shock that these theories are coming out because BTS are about inspiring all communities to be thoroughly themselves.”įontana said BTS made the performance easy “because they're such pros". “And when I love about BTS is they really thrive in androgyny, they thrive in this place where they're not afraid to sing a feminine melody and then also rap 30 seconds later, like hip-hop, hard hip-hop rap. I love that people can listen to the song and feel how they feel without having to pinpoint exactly who are what gender the person is. There’s also been discussion online about some of the lyrics on Map of the Soul: Persona being gender-neutral as fans believe the lyrics don’t appear to suggest the gender of the singer.įontana said: “For me I love that it is a bit gender-neutral. Fontana said that she watched reaction videos of BTS fans watching the music video but she got emotional and cried, so she had to stop. Fans have been creating fan art for her, and she was even stopped for selfies by fans waiting to get tickets for BTS' historic Saturday Night Live performance. Online there has been a huge outpouring of love for Fontana. "So I just basically take their idea and put my poetry to their idea and that's how it worked.” Fontana said her aim was to create something "memorable". "They know exactly what they want so as a songwriter that's a godsend," Fontana said. Fontana said the band have “a strong identity and a strong vision” and that while it wasn’t easy to write, it was easy to work with them. (The track lists seven other songwriters and composers as having worked on the song, including BTS' Suga, J-Hope and RM.) They wrote their version of the song in English and sent it to the label. ![]() When working on "Boy With Luv", Fontana, who wrote the song with her husband Michel "Lindgren" Schulz, said she received a lot of instructions from the record label and the band in putting the song together. “We were essentially tasked with writing a pop song in the hope that it would be placed with someone amazing, and that someone amazing would hear it and take it, and that pretty much is what happened with Euphoria and Jungkook.” She told BuzzFeed News:“I was called into cowrite with a producer named Candace Nichole Sosa and her partner DJ Swivel. Fontana previously cowrote “Euphoria” for BTS’ Jungkook on the album Love Yourself which got to number 2 on the Billboards World Music chart, kickstarting a successful partnership with BigHit. ![]()
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