BTS’ Butter gets even better with a remixed version featuring Megan Thee Stallion and the listeners are already stanning the collaboration.

After the seven-member South Korean boy band released Butter in May 2021, the song became a top favourite among K-pop fans across the globe. Now, rapper Megan Thee Stallion has jumped on the bandwagon, joining hands with BTS for a remix.

The new version was released on August 27 with the American songwriter Tweeting a link to the revamped track.

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Audio streaming platforms like Spotify, Youtube Music and others were quick to follow up with Tweets, along with stoked fans joining in on the reactions.

Twitter was flooded with positive responses from die-hard BTS fans, also known as ARMY, and admirers of  the Grammy winning rapper, known as HOTTIES, coming together to back the artists and approve of the collaboration that is expected to set music records on fire.

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The original version topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for weeks and looks like the fans will make sure the follow-up track follows suit. 

“‘Butter’ (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) features the inimitable rap, signature sounds and ad-libbing of three-time Grammy Award-winner Megan Thee Stallion with the exceptional personality of BTS showcased in the original song to create an even richer experience for all listeners,” further read the statement.

BTS’ label BIGHIT Music released a statement on Weverse, a social networking sight, stating, “‘Butter’ by BTS has had the singular honor of reaching no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 nine times, the most by any song to date in 2021. To celebrate this historic BTS milestone that was made possible by our fans, we would like to announce the release of a new ‘Butter’ remix version.””

The heavily anticipated collaboration, however, was not without its share of troubles, with Meghan Thee Stallion accusing her label, 1501 Complete Entertainment, of attempting to stop the song from releasing. The ‘WAP’ rapper filed a petition against the label and the CEO, Carl Crawford.

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Megan had filed for “emergency relief from the Court before this Friday, August 27, 2021, to allow her new music to be released this week as previously-scheduled”, according to documents obtained by Variety. 

BTS is currently one of the biggest groups in the world, with millions of fans, who call themselves ARMY. Combined with Megan Thee Stallion’s undeniable skills as a rapper, the remix will be something to watch out for.