V enters the scene with ‘Everything, everything’ making it sound like his final word on the subject.Ġ7. One of the songs that established BTS’s position in the K-Pop, I need U sees a swift alternation from Suga’s angst to Jungkook and Jimin’s plaintive pleas. The song is a celebration of youth, and shows the boys having fun while brass instruments compliment the chorus. The song is bitingly sarcastic, as the track calls out people who squander their money recklessly for ‘yolo’ purposes (hence the chorus).Įnergetic, hard-hitting with a powerful dance-break to fuel the outrageous lyrics, Dope is exactly as it sounds. Essentially sounding like a cutesy fun song, it actually contains hidden messages about materialism and the constant hunt to look for something to fill the void. True ARMY will only visualise V (born Kim Taehyung) dressed as a Snow-White for this song - a challenge he once lost. The message is evident in the chorus itself, “Did you see my bag, it’s full of trophies and hell’a thick,” while Jin balances out the angst and asks, “How you dare?” The dance break is unforgettable. The song addresses those who questioned the band’s success and has scathing remarks for the haters. You’ll find it hard to find an ARMY member who doesn’t like Mic Drop. Suga’s rap is one of the highlights of the song as he mentions the inescapable misery that he has had to go through. The song discusses the different stages of life, and how they plan to make it through despite all the cold exhaustion-just by singing. Mixed with anguish, despair, and sliver of hope, it’s no doubt that Louder Than Bombs is a fan-favourite. The video just added further to the imagination with its imagery of the members struggling to escape from their numerous demons. However, the real story of the song was in its powerful chorus, drums and the angst in the vocals as well as the rappers. The theme of the lead single from their album Love Yourself: Tear revolved around forcing emotion in relationships. Packed with curious Biblical elements, one of the best parts of the song is Jungkook’s falsetto that adds to the fire of the song. It is symbolic of BTS’s strong attitude against their haters. ‘You can’t hold me down, because you know I’m a fighter’, Jin’s voice clearly cuts through right before the chorus, which later reiterates, ‘Bring the pain on’. Smooth, infectious and charming, Butter topped Billboard charts and received a nod at the Grammys 2022. A song that marked the slow beginning of the end of the stringent coronavirus pandemic measures, Butter, the second English song brought much hope to ARMY in a world filled with heartache and heaviness.
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