Cowritten by members RM, J-Hope, and Suga, "Yet To Come" sees BTS reflect on their musical journey and lessons learned in the industry over the past nine years.
"Was it honestly the best? Cause I just wanna see the next," Jungkook opens the track with these lyrics, setting the tone for the rest of the song. The artists ruminate on the unprecedented success they've achieved so far, transcending the invisible language barriers and soaring past the wildest expectations of fans and critics alike. The group momentarily ponders if they have moved past the peak of their careers. However, as the intro draws to a close, we see their unwavering determination to keep growing: "Yeah the past was honestly the best / But my best is what comes next," V croons.
BTS also touched on the worrying anxiety that creeps in when experiencing such behemoth proportions of success, V singing, "Not sure since when / But they say we're the best / Full of these unfamiliar names / Now they just feel heavy."
The South-Korean bandmates started their musical career in their teens, and the group members are still in their 20s nearly a decade later. They open up about how their mutual love for music paved their path. Despite accumulating myriads of accolades and titles, they feel the same spark internally, still fueled by their shared passion: "Crowns and flowers, countless trophies / We ain't about it / Dream & hope & goin' forward / We so about it."
BTS also offer their gratitude to their loyal fans who ardently support them every step of the way. They concluded the track with a hopeful outlook, promising the ARMY that "the best is yet to come."
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Cowritten by members RM, J-Hope, and Suga, "Yet To Come" sees BTS reflect on their musical journey and lessons learned in the industry over the past nine years.
"Was it honestly the best? Cause I just wanna see the next," Jungkook opens the track with these lyrics, setting the tone for the rest of the song. The artists ruminate on the unprecedented success they've achieved so far, transcending the invisible language barriers and soaring past the wildest expectations of fans and critics alike. The group momentarily ponders if they have moved past the peak of their careers. However, as the intro draws to a close, we see their unwavering determination to keep growing: "Yeah the past was honestly the best / But my best is what comes next," V croons.
BTS also touched on the worrying anxiety that creeps in when experiencing such behemoth proportions of success, V singing, "Not sure since when / But they say we're the best / Full of these unfamiliar names / Now they just feel heavy."
The South-Korean bandmates started their musical career in their teens, and the group members are still in their 20s nearly a decade later. They open up about how their mutual love for music paved their path. Despite accumulating myriads of accolades and titles, they feel the same spark internally, still fueled by their shared passion: "Crowns and flowers, countless trophies / We ain't about it / Dream & hope & goin' forward / We so about it."
BTS also offer their gratitude to their loyal fans who ardently support them every step of the way. They concluded the track with a hopeful outlook, promising the ARMY that "the best is yet to come."