Dynamite, A Call to Be Joyful

Finding happiness in a time of great strife and suffering can be next to impossible, but the upbeat track with light, catchy lyrics and a music video full of joyous Bangtan members has helped ease the pain of many around the world. It’s not a panacea, but it doesn’t have to be. The onus is not on BTS to bear the weight of the world’s suffering, but that hasn’t stopped them from trying to help, in the ways they know best.

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BTS Continues Introspective Theme of MOTS Series in “Black Swan”

With this mindset, they created MOTS: Persona both as an album about fans and an album about acknowledging the persona and all the good that came with it. With “Interlude: Shadow” and “Black Swan,” BTS continues this introspective theme by looking within and expressing some of the darker emotions there. So far, the MOTS series has told BTS’s own stories, rather than the more generalized stories of previous releases. Though previous releases of course contained some elements of themselves, their decision to look within and structure a series around developing the self is granting us a more intimate look at their personal narratives.

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Encountering the Unconscious: “Interlude: Shadow” Explained

In “Interlude: Shadow,” Yoongi doesn’t try to hide his shadow but rather embraces it and acknowledges that it’s a part of him. This was one of the main points of Jung’s individuation process—you can’t be rid of your shadow or other unconscious elements, but you can work to integrate them into your whole self and become more harmonious within.

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#ARMYsChoiceBTS: Persona Album Reaches #1 on iTunes Following PCAs Fallout

ARMYs harnessed their negative feelings and channeled that power into an effort that brings BTS the glory, awards or not. This is demonstrative of what a large fandom can do to make its voices heard, and is a much better strategy than raging on Twitter. So if you’re irritated at last night’s outcome, consider lifting BTS up instead of tearing others down, and #BuyPersonaOniTunes.

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Spring Day Lyrics Translation (+ Japanese version)

Below is my translation of the “Spring Day” lyrics. Below my translation, I’ve also translated the lyrics of the Japanese version of the song, from two available Korean translations of the Japanese lyrics.

You can read my analysis of the “Spring Day” lyrics and music video, including ties to the short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” here.

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