A few hours ago, Big Hit Music released the MV teaser for Yet To Come. The first images of BTS's new song have been revealed, leaving ARMYs feeling very excited.
Aside from enjoying some of the new visuals, ARMY also found some similarities between the new song and the HYYH era. See summary details below.
Yet To Come is BTS's 9th-anniversary song and it's an important part of BTS' history. This seems to be the song that summarizes the wonderful journey that BTS has gone through before entering its 10th year.
Therefore, through the MV teaser for Yet To Come, ARMY is receiving signals back to the HYYH era from BTS. The 35-second clip contains a lot of references from BTS' past, especially the HYYH era.
First, we see V alone "in the middle of nowhere." Doesn't this automatically remind you of the iconic "Spring Day"?
Speaking of “Spring Day,” ARMYs also noticed similarities between the scenes of Jimin and j-hope.
Jimin's outfit looks a lot like his on "Spring Day," and we can't call it a coincidence.
Jungkook's similar scenes are unbelievably weird, reinforcing the fact that we're officially back at HYYH. And finally, eagle-eyed ARMYs noticed two details in Suga's scene. There are also smeraldo flowers and a piano.
However, it's not just HYYH mentioned in the MV teaser. There are subtle references to many other iconic BTS eras.