BTS Map of the Soul 7: The Journey
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BTS Map of the Soul 7: The Journey
In color or in monochrome, with or without filter, BTS always look stunning.
images: © BigHit Entertainment
source: @bts_jp_official
Hey y’all !! Long time no see !! We just wanted to say happy pride month and talk about salem going out for the first time in a long time. He is still very scared of car rides so we have to work on that, but he does very well in public !! So proud of him. We haven’t posted lately as we don’t want to interrupt BLM postings. So from Salem and I: black lives matter, ACAB, and free those captive in ICE. We see you and we love you. Happy pride month :))
BTS Makes History as the Second Artist since Michael Jackson to Top Japan's Oricon Charts
FORBES MAGAZINE ONLINE (Editors' Pick) Jun 19, 2020 • 5:02 AM
by: Jeff Benjamin | Senior Contributor for Hollywood & Entertainment
BTS has released a new single aimed at the Japanese market just as news came out that the Korean band made sales history in the region.
“Stay Gold” is BTS’ focus single off the group’s forthcoming Japanese-language album Map of the Soul: 7 ~The Journey~. The comforting track opens with youngest member Jungkook softly cooing, “In a world where you feel cold, you gotta stay gold, baby” before the verse’s bouncy hip-hop beat and chorus’ power-pop production. Like some of the gems of BTS’ past discography, the song is a comforting pop blanket with its scaling, surging hook encouraging listeners to “stay gold” delivers some empowering words when many need it.
The release of “Stay Gold” comes just as BTS made major sales and chart history in Japan, the second-largest music industry in the world behind the United States.
On June 19, Japanese music chart Oricon revealed it’s mid-year sales statistics sharing that BTS had topped its overall album-sales rankings for the first half of 2020. That feat comes thanks to the group’s latest K-pop album Map of the Soul: 7 that has sold 429,000 copies in Japan since its February release, according to Oricon.
While the feat is impressive for BTS, Oricon also shared that this marks the first time in 36 years that a foreign artist has topped their albums chart for the first half in the year. The last artist to accomplish this was none other than Michael Jackson, who managed to do so with his iconic, mega-selling Thriller album in 1984. It’s further notable as Japan has a very healthy album and record industry particularly for its local artists with physical albums and DVDs still major sources of revenues for artists and labels.
The Oricon news and “Stay Gold” all come ahead of BTS’ Map of the Soul: 7 ~The Journey~ album that will be released in Japan and digitally worldwide on July 14. There will be a CD version available in the U.S. on August 7. The album will include new original songs (including the previously released “Lights”) as well as Japanese remakes of past Korean singles (like their Billboard chart hits “On,” Boy With Luv,” “Fake Love,” “Idol,” “Make It Right” and more).
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BTS - STAY GOLD (music clip)
Map of the Soul 7: The Journey
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1. pursuing wholeness over perfection
2. I am starting to hear the muses again.
3. mind buzzing today
4. And in the end / The love you take / Is equal to the love you make
5. “Love is the magician that pulls man out of his own hat.” —Ben Hecht
6. “Your life is a story, but it is not a two-hour length movie that ends with the protagonist figuring out exactly what they want to do with their life. It is a decade-into-decade winding path through the mountains, filled with inclines and decline you won’t be able to predict.” —Morgan Harper Nichols
7. gratitude: the kindness of friends • time to listen, reflect, absorb • cool evening air rushing past my face through the open car window
8. “Only this / ancient love / circling / the holy black stone / of nothing. / Where the lover is the loved, / the horizon / and everything / within it.” —Rumi
9. Receptivity is a double-edged sword sometimes.
10. Life – and everything in it – is an ongoing process. I think a lot about an early morning some years ago when I was working a stock shift at one of my previous jobs, just slicing open a ridiculously large piece of bubble wrap from a package with a box cutter. It was 5 AM, and it was the most monotonous activity, and I was experiencing a very low period of my life at the time, but for some inexplicable reason a deep realization dawned on me then and there that this is kind of what life is about: finding presence in the process. Trusting that all the work leads somewhere, but that you don’t necessarily need to know where that is. You’ll find yourself there one way or another, so you might as well do what you can with what you have, right where you are.
BTS - STAY GOLD (full music) Map of the Soul 7: The Journey
Published: June 19, 2020
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