BTS is gaining all the attention these past few days following the release of "Butter." The song, which they hailed as their official "summer track," marks as the group's second all-English material, after "Dynamite."

Upon the release of the single, the seven K-Pop idols held a live engagement for their fans and followers. Koreaboo said that they discussed several matters relating to the music release, including their experiences working for the MV.

After watching the video, their focus went toward J-Hope, especially after witnessing the last few moments of the material. In it, the group rapper eats a pad of butter to mark the conclusion of the track.

While discussing the specific scene, the BTS member revealed his honest thoughts about it. He shared how difficult it was for him, considering the greasiness of the butter.

J-Hope, also, admitted that he could not eat it "as it is." He even stated that the butter "did not taste good."

While some of the members were teasing him during the live broadcast, stating that the scene was supposed to be much longer, he clarified that he asked the directors "to make it as short as possible." He explained that it was difficult for him, which is why they ended up with a clip lasting only for a few seconds.

Although only a few seconds of the clip made it to the official music video, the actual shoot took much longer, according to Cheat Sheet. As reported, RM revealed that J-Hope ate butter for an hour to get the most fitting scene for the MV.

The talks about the BTS rapper eating butter pads are, also, apparent among fans and followers. Several individuals have wondered at that time whether he was, indeed, eating real chunks of butter.

Many questions and comments relating to the scene are seemingly evident in the comment section of the music video. Apart from the public's curiosity, though, several netizens, also, praised and applauded J-Hope for his stunning effort.

In other related news, BTS has dropped a follow-up to their summer track on Friday. Bandwagon Asia said that the K-Pop group released another music video, which they refer to as the "Hotter Remix" version of the "Butter."

It features the seven K-Pop idols singing along to their latest single. But, instead of having a strict routine and choreography, the music video shows them enjoying and having fun with their own music.