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While earlier songs like "Epilogue: Young Forever" delved into the fear of losing their fans and the transience of success, "Yet To Come" replaces that dread with a calm, assured outlook.

In previous videos like "I Need U," Suga’s piano was famously shown burning, symbolizing destruction and inner turmoil. In "Yet To Come," the piano appears amidst a field of flowers, suggesting his character has finally found peace. While earlier songs like "Epilogue: Young Forever" delved

The lyrics emphasize that while the past was "honestly the best," it was merely a prologue. The members reassure themselves and their fans ( ARMY ) that they aren't bound by their accolades or titles like "the best". While earlier songs like "Epilogue: Young Forever" delved

While earlier songs like "Epilogue: Young Forever" delved into the fear of losing their fans and the transience of success, "Yet To Come" replaces that dread with a calm, assured outlook.

In previous videos like "I Need U," Suga’s piano was famously shown burning, symbolizing destruction and inner turmoil. In "Yet To Come," the piano appears amidst a field of flowers, suggesting his character has finally found peace.

The lyrics emphasize that while the past was "honestly the best," it was merely a prologue. The members reassure themselves and their fans ( ARMY ) that they aren't bound by their accolades or titles like "the best".