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8 References to BTS's Old Songs in the ON Music Video and MAP OF THE SOUL:7 Album

8 References to BTS's Old Songs in the ON Music Video and MAP OF THE SOUL:7 Album

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8 References to BTS's Old Songs in the ON Music Video and MAP OF THE SOUL:7 Album

The latest album BTS MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 and Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima for their title track, ON, are filled with references to their songs from previous albums. These references include the video concept, dance moves, and lyrics. Here are the 8 most prominent references in the MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 album and the ON video. Let's check them out!

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BTS dancing and singing with a large group of people in a wide field surely reminds us of the Not Today MV. What's new in the ON video this time is that BTS is accompanied by a marching band instead of backup dancers.

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There are many energetic movements performed by BTS members in the video ON, one of which is Suga's kick that resembles the choreography of IDOL.

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In the bridge part of the song ON, Jungkook sings the lyrics, "my everything, my blood and tears," which of course refers to their hit song Blood Sweat & Tears from the album WINGS.

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The extended version of Interlude: Shadow refers to 2 BTS songs at once: their debut song No More Dream and Home from the album MAP OF THE SOUL: PERSONA. Suga's rap lyrics, "big house, big cars, and big rings," sound familiar, don't they?

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The last chorus line sung by Jungkook in the song My Time is "let me know", which is exactly the same as the song Let Me Know from the album DARK& WILD.

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RM's shout, "Ayo, Suga", at the beginning of the song Respect sounds familiar because the song Move from the album THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MOMENT IN LIFE PT. 1 also starts in the same way.

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In the song Respect, there are lyrics that mean "money, fame, move forward, move forward". Similar lyrics can be found in the song Young Forever, which are "dream, hope, move forward, move forward".

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The song We Are Bulletproof: Part 2 is clearly a continuation of the song We Are Bulletproof, so this song also refers to the previous one. In Part 2, there are lyrics that mean "throw stones at me" which is the same as the song The Eternal. The difference is, this time it is followed by more inspiring words, "We are no longer afraid".