BTS Returns with 'Arirang' Album: Track-by-Track Breakdown of Comeback

Global K-pop phenomenon BTS has ended a nearly four-year hiatus with the release of their fifth studio album, 'Arirang'. The 14-track project draws inspiration from the traditional Korean folk song of the same name, weaving cultural motifs into a hip-hop and experimental soundscape. The album features production contributions from major international artists like Diplo, Ryan Tedder, and Mike WiLL Made-It. Its lead single, 'Swim', is a synth-heavy track about renewal, capturing the group's mindset following their military service.

Key Points: BTS 'Arirang' Album: Track Breakdown & Comeback Details

  • Ends 3-year 9-month hiatus
  • Draws from Korean folk song 'Arirang'
  • Features producers like Diplo, Ryan Tedder
  • Lead single is 'Swim'
  • Explores post-military service themes
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BTS returns with 'Arirang': Full track-by-track breakdown of their comeback album

BTS ends hiatus with 'Arirang' album. Full track-by-track analysis of their Korean-inspired comeback, featuring Diplo, Ryan Tedder & more.

"reaffirm its Korean identity while expanding its global sonic footprint"

Seoul, March 20

Global K-pop phenomenon BTS has made a landmark return with their fifth studio album 'Arirang', ending a hiatus of three years and nine months with a project that looks both inward and ahead.

Released on March 20 alongside its lead single 'Swim,' the 14-track album signals a new era for the seven-member group following their military service and individual artistic journeys.

Comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, BTS uses 'Arirang' to reaffirm its Korean identity while expanding its global sonic footprint. The album draws inspiration from the traditional Korean folk song "Arirang," weaving cultural motifs into a hip-hop-heavy, experimental soundscape.

The release has been accompanied by a large-scale live presentation in Seoul, streamed globally via Netflix from Gwanghwamun.

The album's title references the historic Korean folk song 'Arirang,' first recorded in 1896.

Track-by-track: Inside BTS' 'Arirang'

1. 'Body to Body'

The album opens with an explosive pop-rap track infused with 'Arirang' motifs. With production contributions from Diplo and Ryan Tedder, it builds into a stadium-ready anthem led by RM's commanding intro.

2. 'Hooligan'

A sonically layered rap track blending string arrangements with metallic percussion. The vocal line adds depth to its catchy chorus.

3. 'Aliens'

Produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, this 808-driven track celebrates individuality, referencing Korean cultural nuances.

4. 'FYA'

A standout jersey club-inspired track produced by Diplo, Flume and JPEGMAFIA.

5. '2.0'

Another Mike WiLL Made-It production, this track reflects the group's evolution, echoing earlier sounds while reinforcing their current identity.

6. 'No. 29'

A brief interlude featuring the tolling of a historic Korean bell, transitioning the album into a more reflective second half.

7. 'Swim'

The album's lead single, written primarily by RM, is a synth-heavy track about renewal and forward motion, capturing BTS' mindset post-military service.

8. 'Merry Go Round'

Produced by Kevin Parker, this dreamy, rock-influenced track continues the album's emotional arc.

9. 'Normal'

A pop-rock track produced by Ryan Tedder that explores the tension between global fame and personal identity.

10. 'Like Animals'

With production from Diplo, this grunge-tinged song introduces a darker edge, centred on the desire for freedom.

11. 'They don't know 'bout us'

A confident, self-referential track asserting BTS' unique trajectory and influence in the global music industry.

12. 'One More Night'

A genre-blending track combining house and pop elements, reflecting on holding onto fleeting moments.

13. 'Please'

A softer, reflective track about togetherness, resonating with the group's reunion with fans.

14. 'Into the Sun'

The closing track encapsulates the album's theme, carrying the past into the future, and reinforces BTS' enduring bond with their global fanbase, ARMY.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Respect for BTS always representing their culture on a global stage. As an Indian, I appreciate artists who stay rooted. The track 'Normal' about fame vs. identity sounds very relatable. Hope they do a world tour and come to Mumbai!
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Rohit P
The production credits are insane – Diplo, Flume, Kevin Parker! This is not just a K-pop album, it's a global music project. 'FYA' with that jersey club beat is going to be a party starter for sure. Welcome back, Bangtan!
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Sarah B
While I'm excited for the music, I do hope the album has more cohesive storytelling. Sometimes too many big-name producers can make an album feel scattered. Still, absolutely streaming it from day one!
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Vikram M
Their hiatus felt so long! Glad they are back. The theme of using 'Arirang' is brilliant. It reminds me of how our own Indian artists like A.R. Rahman use classical roots in modern music. Art has no borders. 👏
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Kavya N
As a music student, I'm most intrigued by the 'Arirang' motifs. Blending folk with hip-hop and experimental sounds is a challenging but beautiful fusion. Can't wait to do a deep dive into each track. The boys have truly evolved.

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