

On a relatively brighter side of the rap line is J-Hope. That way, that way, that way, Wherever my way.

Only Suga, who knows his strengths and weaknesses and is not afraid to show all, can deliver this message: It’s okay to be scared because everyone gets scared. It is straightforward and confrontational. It is, like Suga’s personality, raw and honest. This “darkness” isn’t necessarily bad though. Suga’s “Interlude: Shadow” brings a lot of darkness. Now I know, sometimes running away is the next best thing to do. Now I know, the higher I fly, the more I risk falling. No one told me how lonely it would be up here. And even if I run, my shadow follows - growing in proportion with the brightness. I ran without stopping and look how far I’ve come. Woo, I’ve been excited about how far I could go. His confident and self-reliant personality shines in the track as he raps about grabbing his life by the horns and taking absolute control of it. Regardless of the “norm”, RM is all about being on track toward the direction he wants to take. Like his “Intro: Persona” says, RM is all about “being at his own temperature”. RM is the epitome of what BTS preach in their past albums and tracks: Love yourself and speak yourself. Doesn’t matter because this is the direction I want to take with my life. Sometimes I act nice, sometimes I act evil. You don’t need to be warm, you don’t need to be cold. Dear myself, don’t you dare lose your own temperature. Yeah, maybe I’ve been tricking and lying to myself. It’s me that I’ve created for myself so I can tell my story. It’s how I remember myself, it’s how people know me.
