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  1. 7 de sept. de 2017 · We all got hyped with BTS comeback album 'Love Yourself'. As time passes by, BigHit is changing the theme from WINGS and YNWA era to the unicorn one (all right it isn't unicorn but still pastel). So they also added four flowers to complete the theme. Here we are now to know more about it. Let's go! :fire:

  2. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Esta historia inspiró la canción The Truth Untold del álbum Love Yourself: Tear, pues la flor de BTS significaría la verdad que no fue dicha o la sinceridad que no llegó a su destinatario.

  3. The Smeraldo Flower. Those familiar with the Bangtan Universe ongoing storyline will know about the Smeraldo flower – a fictional flower that plays a part in Jin’s time loop as he attempts to save the other members and find happiness for all.

  4. Question: Why are there four flowers on the album covers and what do they represent? Answer: Each flower represents a story. The first flower on the album covers is a Rose, and the Rose represents Namjoon’s story. I have explained Namjoon’s connection with the Rose in this post here.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2019 · LOVE YOURSELF: Her is white because it represents the “step that falls into the feeling of love” when the “surroundings look bright and clear”. The first hints of color are seen here. Step 3 is “Parting”, the “ step of tearful parting as love leaves”.

  6. 24 de may. de 2018 · Love Yourself 轉 ‘Tear’. BTS. 2018. 7.1. By Sheldon Pearce. Genre: Pop/R&B. Label: Big Hit. Reviewed: May 24, 2018. The latest album from the masters of the K-pop formula is a slick, loosely...

  7. The Smeraldo Flower in BTS Content. The Smeraldo flower first appeared in 2017, a month before the LOVE YOURSELF 承 'HER' release, when Jin tweeted the word “Smeraldo” along with a picture of himself holding a bouquet of the flower.

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