I spent a little time checking the official upload and the credits because that kind of behind-the-scenes trivia is my guilty pleasure. The lyric segment for 'Dimple' (the short, soft-focus clip that circulated as a lyrics video) is credited to BigHit Entertainment — the company handled the production and content direction. The visual work itself was managed by the label’s in-house content team in collaboration with the usual director group that works with them, which for a lot of their era was Lumpens. On YouTube the description and the channel posting are the best primary sources; physical album booklets sometimes list additional credit details like the production company, art director, and editors, if you like to dig into liner notes.
If you want to double-check, look for the upload on the official channel (it’ll have the label logo), then scan the description and the end-screen credits. Fan communities also compile full credit lists for BTS-related content, and those threads usually list the director, production house, and any post-production studios involved. I like doing this with a cup of tea and a scatter of screenshots — feels a bit like being a detective for music videos.
I was curious about this the last time I watched the lyrics clip for 'Dimple', and here’s the short scoop: the official music/lyrics video was produced by BigHit Entertainment (the label responsible for most of the artist’s official visual content), with the in-house content team and their regular external directors handling the video production. For a precise run-down of credits—like the director, production company, and post houses—check the video description on the official channel or the physical album credits; fan-run wikis and credit compilations are also good quick references. It’s neat to spot the recurring visual crew across different videos once you start looking.
I stumbled onto this when rewatching a lyric clip for 'Dimple' late one night and got curious about who made that soft, intimate look. From what the official posting and several reliable fan credit lists say, the piece was produced under BigHit Entertainment (now HYBE), with the label’s production arm coordinating the shoot and design. The style screams the directors they often work with around that time: clean, intimate framing and warm color grading that you see in a bunch of their lyric-style content.
If you’re tracking down the exact names (director, DP, editor), the YouTube description and the credits in the upload are your fastest bet, and archived posts on fandom wikis or Twitter threads will usually spell out the full production company and staff credits. I enjoy tracing these things because it reveals how many small teams contribute to a few minutes of visuals — graphic designers, colorists, and motion artists all leave little fingerprints on the final piece.
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I still catch myself humming the hook from 'Dimple' when I’m making coffee—it's one of those BTS tracks that sneaks into your day. If you want the exact lyric and production credits, the most reliable place to check is the album booklet for 'Love Yourself: Her' (where 'Dimple' appears), or the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) database. Those sources list lyricists, composers, and arrangers verbatim, and they’re what journalists and music services use when they publish credits.
From my experience digging through K-pop credits, streaming services like Tidal and Apple Music sometimes show full credits too, while sites like Genius annotate who wrote which lines. If you want a quick route: look up 'Dimple' on KOMCA or open the physical/digital booklet for 'Love Yourself: Her'. That will give you the official lyricists and production team names without any guesswork, which is what I always prefer when I’m cataloging my collection.