THERE’S great
news for the fans
of K-pop band,
BTS.
BTS is all set to return
with its fifth full-length
album on March 20, a
14-track project
reflecting the members’ personal
thoughts and experiences, the group's label
BigHit Music
announced.
The release marks
the group’s first studio
album in more than six
years, following Map
of the Soul: 7 in
February 2020, and its
first new group
project since the
anthology album Proof
in June 2022.
“True to their identity as artists who
express themselves through music, BTS
poured their efforts into capturing the
essence of who they are today,” BigHit
Music said, noting that the album production was the group's primary focus
through the second half of last year.
Besides military
services, the members
were also engaged in
a multitude of solo
projects.
Following the
conclusion of their
military services, the
artists had been hinting at new music for a
while now.
In aWeverse update,
BTS leader Kim
Namjoon, aka RM,
even teased a comeback as he said, "The
music is coming out
really well!! Everyone's
trying. Please look forward to it."
Jungkook fuelled it
further with his
remark, "I think this
spring will be more
important than ever.
So I sincerely hope you all have a safe
and enjoyable spring," as quoted by
Billboard. Jung Kook, Suga, RM, V, and
Jimin were discharged from the South
Korean military in June 2025, months
after J-Hope and Jin were discharged.