Make it right feel like it was more of a performance song - I just watched a live performance of it and it was chef’s kiss, really heightened my appreciation for it.Īnd I totally agree with you about your thoughts on mots: 7!! Perhaps my only concern was that it was not the most cohesive album - you can’t just go from UGH! to zero o clock without giving me whiplash! However, conceptual wise, I think it was a masterpiece, so daring and uncaring about other’s expectations. I adored this album but if i dare to say that on these subreddits, i’ll be dubbed as the ARMY who eats up everything BTS puts out.įirstly, I just want to thank you for your kind words :) and I wish you all the happiness in life if you have anything you want to talk about, my dms are always, always open. They explored a lot of different sounds, touched on their struggles as artists and I freaking loved how at first listen all I heard was cheerful songs until I read the lyrics and actually heard the dark undertones the songs held. It didn’t have many OT7 songs, but I didn’t mind that at all. I don’t really understand why people say it was the least BTS sounding album.
MOTS:7 was honestly such a great album (wish they didn’t put Make it Right tho lmao). I want a whole book written about this song. Black Swan is pretty appreciated, but imo it’s just not enough. I got so emotional when I read the lyrics cause I just felt like it resonated so much with me and my situation, and if I could I would thank BTS a million times for creating this masterpiece. You know how mental health issues go, you lose interest in things you’re passionate about and when this happened to me I felt so shitty about myself, like i didn’t have a purpose anymore. This song came out when I was struggling a bit. It’s so great to hear their interpretations and how they connect with the songs so thank you for sharing with us. First of all: I love when people “talk music”.