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Suga’s verses explicitly state that he just "loves music" and that not much has changed since their early days, framing their journey as a continuous pursuit of self-expression rather than a race for records. Closing Chapter One
The official music video for serves as a profound cinematic bridge between the group’s storied past and an unwritten future. Released as the lead single for their anthology album Proof in 2022, the MV is a visual tapestry woven with self-referential cues that celebrate their nine-year journey while shedding the anxieties of the past. A Reflection on the "HYYH" Legacy Suga’s verses explicitly state that he just "loves
In previous videos like "I Need U," Suga’s piano was famously shown burning, symbolizing destruction and inner turmoil. In "Yet To Come," the piano appears amidst a field of flowers, suggesting his character has finally found peace. A Reflection on the "HYYH" Legacy In previous