Tracklist for second CD on BTS's upcoming album 'Proof' released
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Big Hit Music on Tuesday released the tracklist of the second CD of BTS’s upcoming album "Proof."
Including songs "Intro: Persona" (2019), "Stay" (2020), "Moon" (2020) and "Euphoria" (2018), the list mostly consists of songs sung by only a few members of the group or as solos.
"If the first CD of 'Proof' is the chronicle of BTS, the second CD is designed to show why BTS, which has been a band for nine years, shines while respecting each other's tastes and colors," said the agency in a statement.
It also added that the members handpicked the songs for the second CD.
Among a total of 15 tracks, the CD also contains the new song "Run BTS" (translated) as its opening track.
“Proof” consists of three CDs as the anthology album compiles nine years of BTS’s discography.
With “Born Singer” as the opening track, the first CD's tracklist featured all of BTS’s lead tracks, from “No More Dream” to “Butter” (2021), in chronological order, ending with its new lead track “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”
The tracklist for the last CD will be announced on Wednesday. "Proof" will be officially released on June 10, three days prior to the band’s debut anniversary on June 13.
The release of a CD album comes 11 months since the band last dropped a CD EP containing the two tracks “Butter” (2021) and “Permission to Dance” (2021) last July.
BY LEE JIAN [lee.jian@joongang.co.kr]
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