Released: May 18, 2018

Songwriter: BigHit Entertainment

Jungkook
22 May YEAR 22

I thought my body was floating but it was actually the hard floor. I couldn't feel anything for a while. My body just felt unbearably heavy. I couldn't even open my eyelids. I couldn't swallow or breathe. My consciousness was scattering and everything was gradually getting dimmer

But then suddenly, my entire body started shaking as if it was shocked by something. I opened my eyes in the midst of the unknown pain and agony. A light faintly came into my view beyond my uncomfortable sight that felt like it was blocked by sand. It didn't move and just floated in the air. The figure became clear after staring at it for a long time. It was the moon

My head must've flipped back because the world was turned upside down. In that world, the moon was up upside down as well. I tried to cough for air but I couldn't move. And then a rush of cold air hit. I got scared. I tried moving my lips but no words came out. I didn't close my eyes but it started gradually getting dark. Someone spoke to me while I was slowly losing my consciousness

"Living is going to be more painful than death. But do you still want to live?"

BTS

BTS is a South Korean pop (hip-hop influenced) group consisting of RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook. The group’s name is an acronym for ‘Bangtan Sonyeondan (방탄소년단)’ which translates into ‘Bulletproof Boy Scouts.’ They also uses ‘Beyond the Scene’ as the English meaning of the acronym.

BTS are heavily involved in their music production, 90 percent of their lyrics are penned by the members and some of them also act as producers.

The group combines various genres of music, ranging from pop sounds like on “I Need U,” hip-hop (“욱 (UGH!)”) or moombahton (“피 땀 눈물 (Blood Sweat & Tears)”), to British rock in “봄날 (Spring Day).” Lyrically, they lean heavily on the struggles and excitement of youth, but they also criticize social issues through songs like “뱁새 (Silver Spoon)” and “Am I Wrong,” causing them to be perceived as one of the more socially conscious k-pop artists.