Normal
by BTS

Album: Arirang (2026)
Charted: 74 41
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Songfacts®:

  • "Normal" recounts the somewhat disorienting transition from one type of normalcy to another when between December 2022 and September 2025, the seven BTS members undertook 18 months of mandatory military service. After, they returned to what has become their own version of normal: being one of the most followed and famous bands in the world.
  • The song's central idea is that both versions of "normal" were, to some extent, handed to them; roles to be stepped into rather than chosen. It's a theme BTS have circled before, particularly in "Black Swan," which questions artistic identity, and "Fake Love," which examines the cost of living up to expectations. Here, the tone is less dramatic but arguably more revealing: not a crisis, but a reckoning.
  • Sean Foreman, Livvi Franc, Ryan Tedder, Sean Cook, Kirsten Spencer, Derrick Milano, and Pdogg wrote the song with three BTS members: RM, J-Hope, and Suga.
  • Suga raps:

    Normal and special, they are just some lines
    One deep sigh, then it slips away, fades away


    The line deliberately echoes his earlier reflections on identity in "People," released under his Agust D alias in 2020.

    Special life, ordinary life, each in its own way…
    Your ordinary became my special
    Your special became my ordinary


    Back then, the idea that "ordinary" and "special" could trade places felt philosophical, almost comforting. "Normal" returns to the same idea six years later with a heavier hand. The lines are no longer simply observations; they are something closer to exhaustion.

    Fear not ARMY, Suga and his bandmates are still committed to their career. As V sings on the chorus: "Fantasy and fame, they're the things we choose."
  • Ryan Tedder and Sean Cook produced "Normal."

    Ryan Tedder is the OneRepublic frontman and hitmaker behind records for Adele, Beyoncé, and Tate McRae.

    Sean Cook is Shaboozey's producer. Their collaborations include his worldwide hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)."

    Tedder and Cook previously collaborated on Jelly Roll's song recorded for Sonic the Hedgehog 3, "Run It."
  • Placed as track 9 on Arirang, "Normal" functions as one of the album's more introspective moments; a counterweight to the outward-facing stadium energy of opener "Body To Body" and the forward momentum of lead single "Swim."

    Those tracks look outward (at audiences, at the open water ahead), but "Normal" turns inward, asking what it actually means to come back. It's the album doing what the best reunion records do: not just celebrating the return but interrogating it.

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