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BTS make triumphant return with new album ARIRANG

BTS have officially returned with ARIRANG, their long‑awaited fifth studio album, marking their first group release in almost four years.

Arriving three years and nine months after their last full-length project, the album captures the group’s evolution while reconnecting them with the roots that shaped their identity.

The members approached ARIRANG with a clear intention: to reflect who they are today while honouring the journey that brought them here. That reflection led them back to “Arirang,” the traditional Korean folk song deeply embedded in the nation’s cultural memory. Known for its themes of longing, distance, and resilience, “Arirang” has travelled across generations and borders, even becoming one of the earliest Korean songs recorded in the United States in 1896. BTS channel those enduring emotions into a modern, universal narrative that threads through the album.

The album launches with a surge of energy: Body to Body arrives built for the stage, while Hooligan looks back at the path they’ve carved for a new wave of artists. Aliens leans into the group’s distinct worldview, FYA marks their blazing return, and 2.0 captures the sense of reinvention shaping this new chapter.

At the midpoint, the interlude No. 29 shifts the atmosphere, centred around the striking resonance of the Divine Bell of King Seongdeok. From there, the record moves into a more introspective stretch. SWIM carries a quiet determination, Merry Go Round reflects on life’s repeating cycles, and NORMAL blends personal vulnerability with broader emotional weight. The momentum continues through the raw edge of Like Animals and the late‑night pull of One More Night, before the album closes with the warm, devoted pairing of Please and Into the Sun.

The members’ creative involvement is central to the project. RM is credited on every track except the interlude, with SUGA and j‑hope contributing to multiple songs including Body to Body, Merry Go Round, and NORMAL. Jimin appears on they don’t know ’bout us and Into the Sun, V on 2.0 and Into the Sun, and Jung Kook on four tracks including Hooligan. They are joined by a heavyweight roster of global producers including Diplo, Ryan Tedder, Mike WiLL Made‑It, Flume, Kevin Parker, El Guincho, and JPEGMAFIA.

The lead single, SWIM, embodies the album’s core message: moving forward through life’s tides with acceptance and resolve.

Its music video, filmed in Lisbon and starring American actress Lili Reinhart, follows a woman navigating self‑doubt aboard a symbolic ship, with the members offering quiet support as she finds her strength again. The choreography mirrors the song’s emotional restraint, relying on precise, deliberate movements that highlight the group’s maturity.

To celebrate the release, BTS will host BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE ARIRANG, streaming globally on Netflix on March 21 at 8pm KST (4am PST / 7am ET).

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