Halsey has opened up about what it was like working with BTS‘ Suga on the rework of ‘Lilith’ for Diablo 4.
Earlier this month, Halsey unveiled a reworked model of her 2021 music ‘Lilith’, which initially appeared on her fourth album “If I Can’t Have Love, I Need Energy’. The brand new model of ‘Lilith’ featured a brand-new verse from BTS rapper Suga.
Talking to Billboard, Halsey stated that the collaboration, which she described as “revolv[ing] round our mutual admiration for darkish mythology”, had been a “longstanding dream” for the singer. Notably, the duo has beforehand collaborated on ‘Suga’s Interlude’, from Halsey’s third studio album ‘Manic’.
“Collectively, we have been in a position to infuse the anthem with intricate narratives that embody a wider vary of feelings I wouldn’t have been in a position to inform with out him,” Halsey continued. “He added a complete new perspective to the music. Plus, it was simply truthfully actually cool to do one thing so badass with my good friend.”
Elsewhere within the interview, the singer additionally spoke about how she would “by no means say no to working with” any of the members of BTS. Halsey had first collaborated with the boyband in 2019 on the latter’s hit single ‘Boy With Luv’.
“They’re all the time so devoted and dedicated, and so they convey singular expertise to every thing they do,” she added. “It’s all the time one in all my favorite elements of the yr when we have now one thing collaborative occurring, as a result of then we really get to hang around!”
In the meantime, Halsey beforehand touched on her friendship with Suga and why they’ve such a particular connection, saying that they’re “unusually (and typically wordlessly) linked on a inventive wavelength”.