![]() ![]() Everyone has their favorite: Some people ride for Love Yourself some think the overwrought, baroque excellence of “Blood Sweat & Tears” will never be outdone some people thrive on nostalgia and will defend Skool Luv Affair until their dying day and yet others think BTS outdoes themselves on every single comeback, knowing their new favorite era is always the one around the corner. It’s a common debate, one not easily answered. And so I pose to you today’s question: Which era is the greatest in BTS history? ![]() Since BTS has clearly chosen this moment to take a long, sentimental look at their past, it’s time we do the same ourselves. 2” there’s “ON,” a possible callback to 2013’s “N.O.” and there’s “Respect,” which is obviously a sneaky Parasite reference. There’s “We Are Bulletproof: The Eternal,” a continuation of 2013’s “We Are Bulletproof Pt. And while all of this reminiscing might seem wistful or even a little funereal, the tendency toward nostalgia has been prompted in part by the group itself: Based on the recently released tracklist, theories abound that BTS’s upcoming album will be an exercise in self-reflection, containing various callbacks to past releases, as the group retraces their steps and wraps up this chapter of their lives. Seven has always been an important number for BTS, also referring to the number of members in the group: RM, Suga, J-Hope, Jin, Jimin, Taehyung, and Jungkook. When BTS’s Map of the Soul: 7 album is released on Friday, it’ll be the culmination of seven years of record-breaking, history-making releases by the ultra-popular Korean pop group.
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