Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)
by BTS

Album: Proof (2022)
Charted: 27 13
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Songfacts®:

  • In this optimistic, piano-based hip-hop track, BTS reflect nostalgically on their career so far and look to keep moving forward in the future. The group state that "nothing much has changed" since their early days, as their drive remains love of music. They admit they've still got a lot to learn and hope their most beautiful moment is yet to come.
  • "Yet To Come" is one of three new tracks the K-Pop group recorded for their anthology collection Proof. The album embodies the history of BTS, so this song's celebratory theme fits perfectly. "I feel like we've done a great job getting where we are now, and I think our new song marks a comma, not a period in our career," Jimin said of the track. "I want its message to our fans to be that we are going to return with a more mature version of ourselves."
  • "Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" calls back to BTS' "The Most Beautiful Moment In Life" series, which the Bangtan Boys released between 2015 and 2016. During that period, they explored the highs and lows of young adulthood and dreams for the future.
  • BTS members J-hope, SUGA and RM wrote "Yet to Come" alongside Dan Gleyzer, Maxwell "Max" Schneider, and producer Pdogg.

    A Berklee School of Music graduate, Dan Gleyzer has also written for Meghan Traynor ("Ashes," "Here To Stay") and Miley Cyrus ("Lonely").

    American singer-songwriter Max is best known for his 2016 single "Lights Down Low," which became a sleeper hit over a year later.

    Regular BTS collaborator Pdogg is a producer, composer, and lyricist for Big Hit Music. He has worked with the boys since their 2013 debut album, 2 Cool 4 Skool.
  • BTS released a British rock version of "Yet To Come" in partnership with Hyundai as part of "Goal Of The Century," the car company's promotional campaign for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. "Yet to Come (Hyundai Ver.)" features a revised chorus with new sports-themed lyrics.

    We're going straight to the stars, they never thought we'd make it this far
    Now the vision is clear, the goal of the century is here


    BTS also dropped a video for the remix. The visual sees the Bangtan Boys performing the song live from a rooftop, mixed with shots of soccer-playing children and people watching World Cup events.
  • Consequence Of Sound's readers ranked "Yet To Come" as their Best Song of 2022. They also chose BTS as Best Band and Proof as Best Album.

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