Paul McCartney REACTS to BTS' cover of The Beatles song Hey Jude; is impressed by the K pop band

Sir Paul McCartney appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and was shown a video of the popular K-pop band BTS covering The Beatles' iconic song, Hey Jude. Watch the interview below to know how the legendary musician reacted to BTS' cover.

Updated on Sep 25, 2019  |  09:47 PM IST |  6.1M
In an earlier interview with Stephen Colbert, popular K-pop band BTS covered The Beatles' iconic song, Hey Jude.
In an earlier interview with Stephen Colbert, popular K-pop band BTS covered The Beatles' iconic song, Hey Jude.

To say that the popular K-pop band BTS is blowing up worldwide would be an understatement! The Bangtan Boys are winning hearts all around the globe and many artists are taking notice. Not only that, but many musicians have openly spoken about how they would love to collaborate with BTS, which includes talented musicians V, J-Hope, RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, and Suga. This time, it's none other than Sir Paul McCartney who reacted to BTS's cover of an iconic Beatles song.

McCartney appeared for an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and was shown a previous video of when BTS appeared on Stephen's show. During their interview, Colbert asked the band members if they had a favourite Beatles song. To which, an enthusiastic J-Hope jumped up to sing the iconic 'Na Na Na' from Beatles' iconic song, Hey Jude. All the members of BTS and the live audience began singing the chorus as well. McCartney had a sweet smile on his face as he saw BTS' cover.

The legendary musician silently hooted for the band and when asked what it was about Beatles music that transcends geographic and language barriers for people to jump up and sing their songs as BTS did, McCartney quipped, "Easy lyrics."




Watch Sir Paul McCartney's interview below:


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Meanwhile, McCartney also touched upon the memory of his late bandmate John Lennon while revealing that he has dreams about his close friend. "Quite often... I dream about him. When you've had a relationship like that for so long, such a deep relationship, I love when people revisit you in your dreams. I often have band dreams. I have a lot of dreams about John."


Credits: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,Getty Images

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