BTS's Past Nostalgia Through Yet To Come Music Video
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JAKARTA - BTS officially released an anthology album titled Proof today, Friday, June 10. Yet To Come was chosen as the main track of this album where they also released a music video on the same day.

Yet To Come's music video features a number of sweet moments from the music videos they've released. BTS is seen wearing a white shirt that will remind fans of the Just One Day video.

Later, Jin is seen sitting on one side of the car according to Run's music video. Jungkook saw merry-go-round rides such as the Spring Day video, their comeback which was launched in 2017.

RM and J-Hope performed with the iconic container from the music video I Need U. J-Hope also sang along the stopped locomotive.

In the third minute, the seven BTS members gathered together and sang the chorus. Then they ran together to the school bus which was like a Spring Day music video.

Yet To Come is a hip hop track containing lyrics about how they reminisce about the past and look forward to the future. They also revealed how much they love music and want to continue working until they are old.

The lyrics of the song were written by RM, Suga, and J-Hope. This album is also a BTS offering to fans who have been with them for nine years. They also took a photoshoot to celebrate their debut by wearing costumes from different albums.

Since its release at 13.00, the music video for Yet To Come has been viewed more than 16 million. Fans also made the hashtag #YetToCome reverberate at No. 1 on social media.

“Proof is a special album that concludes the first part of BTS's story as we celebrate our nine-year debut. Our focus on the album is a message to fans who have been with us for nine years, we paid attention to the lyrics," said RM about Proof.

"Since this is an album that captures our nine-year journey, I hope it can be a gift for fans who have always supported and made history for us," said V.

BTS's new album, Proof and the song Yet To Come can be heard starting today, Friday, June 10 digitally and physically.


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