They introduced themselves to a broader audience late last month when they made an appearance with Joe Biden at the White House to speak out about diversity and anti-Asian hate.But the members of BTS looked back on their history on Friday when the group released its latest album Proof, a compilation pairing some of their biggest hits with rarities and unreleased songs.Accompany the new hits package was a video for the newly released single Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment), which features the members in a serene desert setting.
New music: BTS released the hits and rarities album Proof on Friday to celebrate the groups ninth anniversary; (L–R) V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Jimin and J-Hop seen in November in LAThe cover for BTS' new album features the group's logo, two trapezoid's shaped like half-open doors, though they were flanked by several more abstract white shapes against an all-black background.'The BTS anthology album that embodies the history of BTS will be released as they begin a new chapter as an artist that has been active for nine years to look back on their endeavors,' read a statement released by BTS' management group Big Hit Music last month. 'The anthology album Proof that consists of three CDs includes many different tracks — including three all-new tracks — that reflect the thoughts and ideas of the members on the past, present and future of BTS,' it concluded.The septet, which is comprised ofJungkook, 24; Jin, 29; RM, 27; V, 26; Suga, 29; J-Hope, 28; and Jimin, 26, previously hinted at the album's release date at its Las Vegas residency shows in April.
New and old: In addition to the hits, demos and unreleased songs, Proof features three new songs, includingYet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).
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