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BTS Reveals Tracklist For Their Upcoming Album ‘Proof’

Bangtan World Domination. Yes. 

The long wait is over. BTS unveils track list of their upcoming album, ‘Proof’.

Fans are going crazy the moment these boys released their concept photos for the upcoming album. Not only that they look extra amazing in this bomb-ass photoshoot, but they all look mature, filled with charm and sophistication.

The group’s agency Big Hit music shared tracklists of their upcoming album. The tracklist CD 1 was released on May 8 including big-hit tracks like Born Singer, Dynamite, Butter and Fake love.

Other part of the tracklist are listing tracks like Euphoria, Filter, Intro: Persona, Moon and Outer: Ego.

According to the statement, “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.

Now, that’s something to look forward to.

One of the three songs to be included in this album is “Yet To Come” – to be released as a celebration of the band’s upcoming ninth anniversary and to give their ARMY a chance to own all of their songs in one collection.

The official video for this lead single will arrive on June 10.

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‘Proof’ is set to be released on June 10, but pre-orders for the album became available via BTS’ Weverse shop function on May 4.

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