‘Proof’: BTS drops anthology album; releases nostalgic ‘Yet To Come’ MV
Through past hits and three new songs, ‘Proof’ reflects the band members’ thoughts on the ‘past, present, and future of BTS’.


Seoul: The global sensation Bangtan Sonyeondan aka BTS has released their most anticipated album ‘Proof’ along its lead single ‘Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)’ music video on Friday—embarking on a new journey of breaking their own records.
The anthology album released on audio streaming platforms Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Play, on Friday (June 10). The music video for the lead title track ‘Yet to Come’ was also released on YouTube.
The groups’ label BigHit entertainment also organized a listening party for BTS ARMY before releasing the album.
The anthology album, consisting of three XCDs, includes many different old tracks and three all-new tracks, 'that reflect the thoughts and ideas of the members on the past, present, and future of BTS.'
The single isn’t the only piece of fresh material on ‘Proof’ and the record’s other new tracks continue its exercise in wrapping up this chapter of BTS’ tale.
‘Yet To Come’ is a medium tempo song of the alternative hip-hop genre, reflecting on the group’s musical journey while also promising a brighter future. Possessing a calm melody with a hopeful message, assuring that one’s tomorrow will shine even more, ‘Yet To Come’ is well-suited to be the title song for ‘Proof’.
Starting off CD2, ‘Run BTS’ contains the group’s free-spirited yet extraordinary vigour from their debut days. An up-tempo hip-hop song, ‘Run BTS’ shows the groups’ growth through the passage of time, revealing their feeling of running more vigorously towards the future without being satisfied with the present.
Finally, the third new track, ‘For Youth’, is a fan song dedicated by BTS to ARMY. The track not only marks the end of the third CD, but also wraps up ‘Proof’ at the same time.
The song samples BTS’ 2016 song ‘Epilogue Young Forever’, which marked the end of CD2 of their EP ‘The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever’, and begins with the sound of fans’ cheers from BTS’ actual concert.
The album has songs including Run BTS, Born Singer, I Need You, Run, Fire, Fake Love, Persona, Moon, Jamais Vu, Seesaw, N.O, Boy in Luv, Danger, IDOL, Dynamite, On, Butter and Life Goes On, among others.
Moreover, the septet will also perform the album live on June 13—to mark the ninth anniversary of their debut.

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