11 May,2022 06:08 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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K-pop stars BTS, have announced their new album âProof' consists of three CDs that contain brand new tracks, members selections, demo versions, unreleased tracks and more.
The first CD acts as a chronicle of BTS. CD1 starts with a remastered version of âBorn Singer' which was unofficially released in July 2013. Based on a song by American rapper J. Cole, âBorn Singer' unfolds BTS's candid emotions they felt after one month of their debut. The CD consists of 19 tracks total, and ends with the lead single âYet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).'
CD2 is a collection of 15 solo and sub-unit tracks, all selected by the members. It opens with a new track âRun BTS' and reflects each member's different colour and musical taste, and how these altogether form BTS's charm as a group.
Filled with 14 special tracks, the third CD is dedicated to their fans, Army. CD3 includes two unreleased tracks, âYoung Love' and âQuotation Mark' various demo versions of previously released tracks such as âJump,' âI need u,' âDNA' and âYoung Forever,' âTony Montana (with Jimin)' originally from Agust D's 2016 mixtape in a version that Suga performed with Jimin at the 2016 fan meeting âBTS 2016 MUSTER [ARMY.ZIP+]'; an acapella version of Jung Kook's song âStill With You (Acapella)' and a new fan song âFor Youth' expressing the group's affection and gratitude to their fans. As a special gift for fans, CD3 is only available on CD except for âFor Youth' which is also available on digital.
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The anthology album Proof celebrates the nine years of BTS' journey since their debut, and opens a new chapter upon their 10th year as artists. The new album is slated to be released on June 10.
Meanwhile, buzz is BTS is planning to skip the Billboard Music Awards this year due to their packed schedule. This comes despite the fact that the K-pop group made history by securing the highest number of nominations by a K-pop group at the award show.