Fitness Plus users will be able to learn BTS choreography in the service starting next week.
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When Apple Fitness Plus was launched in 2020, it was a way to showcase the new Dance activity on the Apple Watch and also a way to integrate other services like Apple Music. Apple has added Artist Spotlight series with celebrated musicians, so it's no surprise that they are doing Dance workouts based on mega-popular K-pop band BTS.

International Dance Day is on April 29 and the content package includes the BTS collaboration. The workouts will be led by Fitness Plus trainer Ben Allen and will feature choreographed routines from the music videos. Some of the songs featured include hits. Megan Thee Stallion),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

In addition to dance workouts, BTS’ music will be featured in other workout types like HIIT.
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Music has always been a big part of Fitness Plus, with the ability to save playlists into Apple Music accounts. English-language artists from the US have been the majority of the featured artists. Adding K-pop makes sense because of how popular the genre has become. The group was one of the best-selling groups in the US in 2021, with 2.95 million digital song sales and four of the top 10 best-selling singles.

It's not all the time. A limited-edition award for International Dance Day will be offered by Apple, along with a new Dance Collection. Collections are a new addition to the service and are designed to help you run a 5K. Apple is adding artist spotlight sessions from Abba and Queen.