BTS drop beautiful new version of Yet to Come and the video will leave you beaming at the diversity

BTS just dropped a new version of Yet to Come and it will leave you as moved as the first time you ever heard the song. Here's how the new music video is stealing hearts too.
BTS drop new version of Yet to Come

BTS drop new version of Yet to Come

ARMY, are we okay? When BTS dropped their song Yet to Come, ARMY was left shaken as they reminisced all the moments they shared with their beloved boys. With its pleasing beats and aesthetic music video, it comes off as no surprise that fans definitely go back to it from time to time, if only just for the feels.
And now, in collaboration with Hyundai and 2022 FIFA World Cup, the group re-released Yet to Come, this time taking it up a notch higher and including football fans and diversity in the mix. We don't have to tell you just how much of an internet frenzy the boys have caused since then.
Before we dive into what the fans have been saying, here's looking at what the boys had up their sleeve to stun ARMY this time:
Quite moving, isn't it? Especially when they get the whole stadium singing along to their tunes as one. Just BTS proving yet again that music certainly has no barriers!
Apart from the new beats, ARMY has been going gaga over the diversity that the group has chosen to showcase this time. While we already got a glimpse of it in their previous music videos like Permission to Dance, this one is certainly stealing hearts.
Applauding their move, one ARMY wrote, "This scene reminds me of Namjoon's line “It doesn't matter who you are, where you are from, the color of your skin, your gender identity, speak for yourself.” Diversity, it's beautiful, Bangtan is amazing."

Another one went, "this is my favourite part everyone singing together + the diversity gave me chills and made me shed two or three tears. "yet to come" is close to my heart :("

Here's looking at how ARMY is praising BTS for their new music video:

And that's how you create an impact! How much are you loving the new version of Yet to Come? Let us know
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