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Clean bandit symphony zara larsson mp3 download Continue Just a few months ago we raved about Map of the Soul: Persona and BTS' hit song Boy with Luv. Since then, we've watched the K-pop band receive awards, complete their Love Yourself: Speak Yourself tour in France and announce the upcoming mobile game. Just yesterday, seven members of the idol group RM, Jimin, Jungkook, J-Hope, V, Suga and Jin celebrated their six- year anniversary. And to date, they've dropped an all-new single! SEE ALSO: BTS releases its own mobile game. Yes, now you can scream! The band has a history of killer music collaborations last being with Halsey and Ed Sheeran. Judging by how many musicians are interested in working with them, there are sure to be a few more and the song that fell today confirms this prediction. Just this morning (June 14, 2019) fans woke up from a treat. BTS members dropped 'A Brand New Day', a fresh track. The single is the result of a collaboration between BTS' V and J-Hope and Swedish singer zara Larsson. The song came as a complete surprise. BTS members are known to treat their fans with surprises every now and then. But this is something that fandom agrees with, which we absolutely do not deserve. Why, you ask? Listen to the track yourself: It sounds so soft and catchy at the same time, the perfect track for V and J-hope voices. VOPE is officially a thing now! A Brand New Day is an electronic hip-hop track performed by J-hope and V featuring zara Larsson. The song, produced by Mova Musa, is the second track in the original soundtrack to the mobile game BTS World. The first track, Dream Glow, was created in collaboration with Carli XCX. Check it out here: SEE ALSO: BTS Celebrate Your 6th Anniversary by Blessing Fans with the hour-long Wholesome Footage 'BTS World' is an upcoming interactive game in which players can return to the original days of the boy band's journey and play the role of idol band manager. Registration for the game has already started in Netmarble. Playing the manager of one of the most popular bands in the world is undeniably a K-pop fan's dream come true. The original soundtracks add to the excitement of the new venture and we can't wait to see it completed. BTS World will be released on June 28, 2019. TOPICS: Entertainment, Music, YouTube, Viral, Genesis Mashable India, Music Video, Kpop, Korea, Boy Band, Korean Pop, Bts, Korean Artist, Korea, New Song Knowing Everything We Know About Pregnancy, STIs, and All the Other Less Fun Side Sex, I'm kind of surprised people still make the excuse not to use condoms. But hey, the next time someone tries to tell you that their penis is too big for a condom, just show them this photo from 17-year-old Swedish pop star zara Larsson. Too big? Is your penis the size of a woman's leg? No? Then you're not too big for one. Deal with it. (And also, perhaps, not because anyone who whines about wearing a condom instead of being mindful of the health and safety of all involved is probably not worth your time). Larsson, who won the Talang talent contest (Swedish version of The Got Talent) in 2008, posted an image seen here on her Instagram account on Monday. He shows her leg clad in a condom up to the knee along with the caption: For all the guys saying: is too big for condoms, TAKE A SEAT - and naturally it quickly went viral. At the time of writing, he has received almost 60,000 likes, both for his humor and for his point of view; it is also hailed by many as a great feminist act (or at least a very good feminist joke). Ready? Here she is: I'm not going to lie: I giggled. Larsson, for her part, said she did not intend to make a big, huge, feminist statement; she wrote on her blog (translated from Swedish to English via Google Translate, so sorry stilted language), I did it as a fun thing only. Then I see the newspapers write about what a feminist genius I am! She's a little puzzled by the fact that she's called a genius (do you even know what genius is?) and she thinks it's important to note that her photo is a drop in the bucket compared to the work that so many feminists do that often goes unnoticed: I personally don't consider myself some Kind of St. Mary's feminism,' she wrote. I am fully aware that there are many, many girls who are better than me in this (in) so many ways and who are getting little attention. She ended up with TL;DR stating: There are an incredible number of young girls who deserve attention for their feminist ideas and texts, not moi. However, even if it's not necessarily a feminist act, I still think it's a hilarious way to make a good point. Sex is fun, but unplanned pregnancies and STIs are not. Wear your damn condoms, people. Also, as commentator and sex educator SugarHill pointed to Jezebel, it's worth noting that while there's not too much for condoms... There absolutely may be too much for a regular condom to work at peak efficiency:Magnum condoms (while often used by idiots who delusional sic think that pulling out a golden packet will make women think their penis is four inches larger than it really is) not just vanity. Stretching latex makes it more likely to break down so while it can fit, which also makes it less likely to withstand friction. Condoms that break down are less effective - you can get pregnant and can defuse substances that you never wanted to see come out of your body. On the other side of the spectrum, condoms can be too big as well. Use a condom that suits your and convenient for you. It's true that. SugarHill also took a moment to let us know what is as funny as how Up to a condom like a balloon can be, accidentally inhaling greased latex air is really unpleasant. Just FYI. Sugar Hill? You win the entire comments section. For the curious, here's what Larsson's music sounds like:Images: Morgan/Flickr; zara Larsson/Instagram Giphy Pop star zara Larsson has apologised for weighing in on the James Charles and Tati Westbrook drama, explaining her previous tweet claiming the YouTuber once tried to hit on her boyfriend, model Brian Whittaker. Now that the fallout from the YouTube drama between James Charles and Tati Westbrook has quieted down a bit, zara Larson has apologised for the weigh-in with a tweet about her boyfriend. ICYMI, things kicked off between Tati and James when she accused him of supporting a supplement product that rivals her own. Tati then released a video titled BYE SISTER... in which she listed a number of reasons why she knocked James out of her life. She then weighed in, sharing a clip from Tati's video on YouTube, claiming that James tried to dm her boyfriend and British model Brian Whittaker on Instagram. I'm cackling because he hit my friend in DMs a few times knowing damn well he's straight,' she told her 1.4million followers. She later wrote: I feel like deleting this reason I checked and it was not several times, just one DM and some comments under the photos before deleting both tweets. This content is imported from Instagram. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. In his video, 'NO MORE LIES', James addressed the claim of zara's head, commenting: If I had known he was dating zara Larsson, I would never have messaged him in the first place. But it's very hypocritical, given that social media is how larsson found her boyfriend. I would like to ask you, the audience, and ask why it is normal for zara Larsson, a woman with a public platform, to tweet pictures of a shirtless man (Brian) and say: Who are you? Where do you live? How old are you? Why are you so good? How do you like your eggs cooked in the morning? But for me, as a gay, DM the same person privately with a simple compliment, is predatory? These stereotypes are still very harmful to the LGBT community and continue to be a villainous for gay people in society. Five days later, she tweeted a statement about her former tweets, writing, My last words about this. I don't want everyone to love me for who I am, but I don't want people to hate me for something I'm not. Sorry before attaching the following: I love social media. I really do. I love that I can have my say and talk to you guys. But sometimes it's hard. Especially when people go at me with things that of my character. I've had a lot of people say I'm a homophobe who far from the truth as it might have been. I have always grown up believing that everyone has the right to love any gender, to define as someone they want to define, how to express themselves as they like, and women's rights issues so close to my heart, it is literally part of who I am.