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'Make It Right' also shares a significant amount of Western influence in this album. Several scenes pay tribute to the film Singin’ In The Rain and, if you look closely to the teasers, the 1952 musical film poster can be found behind Jin. In the music video, Halsey trades a rebellious, edgy image for a soft, bright aesthetic with her cotton candy pink hair, the boys’ colorful outfits, and a set that resembles a contemporary pop art showcase. The lyric highlights that actions and gestures are more meaningful than the ideas we attach ourselves to. The track is more than a declaration of affection but an awakening, beckoning that “love is nothing stronger than a boy with love”. The Korean title, however, defines the track as a heartfelt present: A Poem for Small Things (작은 것들을 위한 시). The title ‘Boy With Luv’ suggests an alternate perspective to one of BTS’ early tracks Boy In Luv which had its share of controversy. As good as it sounds, we are relieved to see this as incomparable to Nicki Minaj’s clashing entry for the remix of 'IDOL'.
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The title track features American pop artist and avid K-Pop fan Halsey who sings the entire chorus in English and Korean. Collaborations, connections, and an open heart to changeĭiving into the sweet tunes of summer, we dip our expectations and reservations in 'Boy With Luv'. There’s a bit of everything in this album, let alone from this powerful opening. Here, we rediscover the power of vulnerability and being grounded in our beliefs which RM himself shared during his empowering speech in the UN General Assembly. Additionally, 'Intro: Persona' shows another side of RM one that veers from his melancholic, sentimental playlist mono. Someone like me ain't good enough to be a muse”Īpart from rock guitars, video game samples, touches of old school hip hop, and a fantastic music video where Kim Namjoon stands in themed sets and dons outfits from BTS’ different eras, this track allows us to question our own existence, purpose, and whether the answers matter or don’t.
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Someone like me ain't good enough for a calling As quoted from French biologist, Louis Pasteur, “fortune favors the prepared mind” but the question that follows is: at what cost? Persona (the album) unravels the truths behind their journey towards success as artists and sends a very personal message to anyone who strives to tread a similar path. Now, it’s in the form of a 7-track mini album stacked with ideation and heavily based on Carl Jung’s Map of the Soul - focusing on the archetype of Persona which is the mask or public image of a person as a result of social adaptation. Garnering major accomplishments within 6 years, they continue to express their gratitude to their fans. The adrenaline rush is worth every moment we see them genuinely happy with where they are now. It has been an overwhelming ride from keeping my eyes peeled on Twitter for comebacks to attending their concert by myself. They’ve come so far and, personally, I am so glad that I listened to 'Run' and 'DOPE' years ago when I discovered their music from a friend. They prove once more that, regardless of the language barrier, there are voices worth hearing if you listen closely. Nowadays, BTS is dominating worldwide music charts, selling out stadiums all over the world, the first K-Pop boy group to present at the Grammy Awards, and are set to take the top spot on the Billboard 200 with their latest release, Map of the Soul: Persona. The idea, on its own, is reflective of a child’s sense of independence as it treads with ambition and naivety. In their debut album 2 Cool 4 Skool, their single ' No More Dream' was a message from a younger generation to another, withstanding the rules of society and living rebelliously. Rather, their music was categorized as hip hop and R&B and accompanied with intriguing lyricism and concepts revolving around youth, life, and the challenges in between all the dreams and chaos. When BTS debuted in 2013, they were a far cry from K-Pop stardom.