![]() “I still believe, even though it’s unbelievable: Just an important reminder that part of what enabled BTS to reach new heights of success is that they let their quirky, often weird personalities shine - and we all should do the same! My back hurts in order to let my wings sprout.” After all, these struggles are what laid the groundwork for BTS’s later success - although when this song was released in 2015, the boys still had no idea of all that they would achieve! Despite being able to to put away some of the worries of their early careers, the boys resolved not to forget these more difficult times as they moved forward. ![]() In this sweetly sentimental song about moving out of their trainee dorm, the boys reminisce about their days as young idols. Let’s not forget those things, but put them away.” ![]() Seeing all the senior artists at the end of the year awards. “We were always hoarse from an uncertain future and worries, Instead of messing around with their free time, the members devoted it to crafting music and perfecting choreographies - and their efforts paid off! If you really want something, you simply have to put in the work for it. BTS rouses us to question why. Why put off these dreams? Why not say no? In “N.O,” the guys point out the injustice of an education system that puts enormous pressure on students to be the best in school, teaching them to become studying machines instead of following their dreams. “Adults tell me that hardships are only momentaryĭon’t be trapped in someone else’s dream.” The lyrics ask us what our dream is, daring us to truly live by finding our own path instead of simply going through life doing what is expected or what we’re told. Who do you see in the mirror? I gotta sayīTS’s debut song boldly demands that we face ourselves and question ourselves about who we want to be. With a lyric that references a medical scare as a reminder that we should not take our time for granted, RM next advises us: “Never be late to do what you wanna do.” So if you’re late (or, rather, “L8”), let this be your wakeup call! To start, we’re throwing it way back to the intro track from BTS’s 2013 EP “O!RUL8,2?” RM’s lyrics challenge us to look inward and ask ourselves what we want from our life. Put your hand on your heart and ask what your dream was, So no matter what stage of life you’re in or what your hopes and aspirations are, here are some of our favorite BTS lyrics that may inspire you: 1. Because the members themselves overcame adversity to achieve their dreams, they have an incredible gift for penning lyrics that inspire audiences around the world to do the same. But one of the reasons BTS has become so widely popular is that people connect with their music on a deeply personal level: their songs are about following dreams, challenging norms, and staying true to yourself in the face of uncertainty. ![]() Check out the list below.There are plenty of things to love about BTS, and it’s easy enough to fall for the group’s quality music, spectacular choreographies, and lovable members. Whether you need some tunes to bust out at your next family reunion or just want to show a loved one how much you care, Billboard has rounded up the top 25 tracks that lay out the good, the bad and everything in between about familial relationships. And Kygo and The Chainsmokers’ 2019 collaboration “Family” paints a picture for all life’s ride-or-dies. Kenny Chesney’s “Don’t Blink” reminisces on life’s most precious moments with the people you love. Kanye West’s “Family Business” shouts out the people in his life who he can always count on having their support. And we can’t forget about the handful of tunes that honor mothers and fathers - including 2Pac’s public letter of appreciation “Dear Mama,” Taylor Swift’s cheerful ode “The Best Day (Taylor’s Version)” and late Swedish Avicii’s inspiring number “The Nights.”Įven if it’s your friends you call family, a variety of artists have got you covered on that front, too. There are tracks that spotlight brothers and sisters like BTS’ passionate early release “Begin” and Mickey Guyton’s modern country anthem “Sister.” Songs like Adele’s emotional ballad “My Little Love,” Stevie Wonder’s bouncy triumph “Isn’t She Lovely” and John Mayer’s Grammy-award winning “Daughters” offer a shoutout to sons and daughters. ![]() But who better to inspire a song than the people in your life who mean the most to you?įrom rock and roll to rap, nearly every genre houses songs that pay tribute to your loved ones. All artists, including musicians, have muses - whether lovers, strangers or even fictional characters. ![]()
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