Ken Jeong and Ross Butler feature on BTS and Steve Aoki’s ‘Waste It On Me’ teaser MV

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BTS and Steve Aoki have released a teaser video for ‘Waste It On Me’ that features Ken Jeong and Ross Butler.

Soompi reports that Ken Jeong and Ross Butler are featured in the music video for BTS and Steve Aoki’s latest collaboration.

When released on 25 October, ‘Waste It On Me’ topped the iTunes charts internationally and debuted at No.89 on Billboard’s Hot 100.

The track is the third collaboration between BTS and Aoki but is the first track to be sung entirely in English.

On 16 November, Aoki dropped a surprise teaser trailer for the song’s MV. In the 30 second clip, Jeong is seen lip-syncing the lyrics, expressing his love for a girl, played by Devok Aoki. Butler plays Jeong’s romantic rival.

Leonardo Nam, Vincent Rodriguez, Jinny Chung and YouTube star Tiffany Ma also feature in the video.

In other news, BTS’ management recently apologized for Nazi-themed photos and Jinmin’s Hiroshima bomb shirt.

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