BTS unveils their first concept photo for their upcoming album “BE” slated to come out in November.
The first look from their concept photo turns BTS into a rock band. The group shared a glimpse of their concept image on October 20, midnight.
The image features the group in a blue backdrop room, lit with lamps with the boys surrounded with all kinds of instruments and has a laid back atmosphere.
Some ARMYs believe that “BE” will be heavily influenced by Carl Jung’s archetypes of human psychology, and the “Map of the Soul” era would continue from the upcoming album’s concept.
Also, BTS fans point out that “BE” could focus on instruments and not beats for its songs. An ARMY stated on social media that BTS has hinted out in performing with instruments in recent concerts and appearances.
Besides that, BTS’s J-Hope previously hinted on his Youtube Live broadcast that the members put many of their thoughts about the COVID-19 pandemic situation in their lives and use it to fuel their creative song-writing. He believes that the ARMY can relate to the songs the group has come up with.
During BTS’s United Nations speech, J-Hope confessed that the group’s upcoming album “BE” tracklist would be honest because it shares the raw emotions the boys have been feeling from the past year to the current situation.
Without spoiling anything, J-Hope tried not to tell too much of the songs they have been working on, but he did, however, spilled by saying: “Song styles you want to hear right now …from BTS will be featured on “BE.”
J-Hope continued saying that instead of telling too much, he thinks that the fans should listen to the music when the time comes and feel it for themselves.
Meanwhile, BTS’s “Dynamite” has achieved 500 million views and marks as the fastest music video to reach that feat. On October 20, at 9 AM KST, the MV surpassed 500 million views on Youtube. “Dynamite” was released on August 21 at 1 PM KST, meaning that it took 59 days and 20 hours to reach the milestone.