![]() He climbed up a small elevated stage and waved to every corner of the arena in “Intro: NEVER MIND,” before being surveilled by dozens of cameras surrounding him in the last song, aptly titled “The Last.” He gave his all while shouting the lyrics, “My pride which I thought I had given away / Has turned into self-respect/ My fans, keep your head high with pride / Because who can do it like me” before a spruce of flares shot up into the air and immediately the house lights flashed on, and he was walking confidently away from the mic and the crowd. The ground floor was entirely in flames as he sang, “What didn’t kill me only made me stronger / And I begin to bloom like a lotus flower once again.” Credit: BIGHIT MUSICĪs he walked into the first song of the encore, “D-Day,” his stage was completely gone and only had a few platform props to make him visible beyond the crowd. ![]() Venturing into the more vulnerable tracks “Polar Night” and “AMYGDALA,” Suga’s stage increasingly unravels as he reveals more of his personal struggles on the path to fame. Yunki honored his legacy with a simple phrase on a black screen, “I wish you peace in your long journey.” The chords Sakamoto plays on the piano reverberates when Yunki performs the song live and his passion for music and storytelling is clearly on display. The Japanese musical genius worked on “Snooze” with Suga and also features Woosung of The Rose. It’s actually a poignant introduction to a clip of Suga’s documentary Road to D-Day where he meets his musical hero Ryuichi Sakamoto, who passed away weeks before the album’s release. j-hope)” which the text in the background screen aggressively imitated the vigor of the lyrics “What the shit, do you know about me?” It led to the undercuts of the threatening “UGH!” and the highly coveted unreleased track “Ddaeng.” The momentum heated up for “HuH?! (feat. 4,” sans his rap-line mates j-hope (who just joined the military) and RM, sparked endless vibrancy. “The moment I’m flying high as I wished / My shadow grows in that blasting stark light / Please don’t let me shine / Don’t let me down, don’t let me fly,” he sang after stating he wants to be a “rap star,” “rock star” and a “king.” A medley of “BTS Cypher Pt. ![]() “Interlude: Shadow” mimicked the music video where he contemplates his life as an idol and the hidden darkness of fame. Though the concert was incredibly distinct from a normal BTS concert, Suga devoted a chunk of the concert to his raps within the group’s discography. Max)” where inferno was inevitable and his raps and verses were quite literally, fire. ![]() He reflected in the catchy hook, “A lot changed in my life, but / That moonlight is still the same.” The pensive moment is halted by “Burn It (feat. below.It steadily flowed to “Moonlight,” a song that travels the inner workings of his mind and the pursuits of writing a song. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with his single “Like Crazy.” Next, Suga will step back into his Agust D moniker to drop his own solo album D-DAY on April 21.Ĭheck out the official announcement of BTS EXHIBITION: Proof heading to L.A. When it comes to the members’ recent solo activities, Jimin released his debut solo album FACE last month, making history as a the first South Korean solo act to score a No. “The most beautiful moments in everyday life/ The faint sound of music reaching around the door/ A familiar face in a crowd of strangers/ A flash of memory in the quiet moments of the day/ Some moments in life are made more special for being unremarkable/ A reminder of all the times that will remain in the past, everlasting and unchanged,” reads the teaser on the exhibit’s official website.ĪRMY can register now through next Monday (April 17) for a chance to purchase tickets, but only those who receive a unique access code will be able to get access before any remaining tickets go on sale to the general public.
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