• Record Label: Bighit
  • Release Date: Feb 21, 2020
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  1. Feb 27, 2020
    10
    As a psychologist student and BTS fan, I'm so happy with this album. They really explored the ideas that are explained in the book "YUNG: Map of the Soul" by Murray Stein in a smart and amazing way while telling their personal stories. It's amazing because this way they're exemplifying in a clear and accessible way some of the most important ideas of psychology, they're teaching whileAs a psychologist student and BTS fan, I'm so happy with this album. They really explored the ideas that are explained in the book "YUNG: Map of the Soul" by Murray Stein in a smart and amazing way while telling their personal stories. It's amazing because this way they're exemplifying in a clear and accessible way some of the most important ideas of psychology, they're teaching while bringing entertainment. This is what makes this album special, while it is best-selling, it has a deep meaning and hard work behind, it is not just music made to sell. They have a big influence, and what they're doing with this influence is amazing. They're bringing just positive impacts, encouraging people to search for art (CONNECT BTS project), search about psychology which is very important nowadays, to love yourself etc. Could not receive less than 10. Expand
  2. Feb 26, 2020
    3
    it's a let down for me. the album is full of auto tune which does not sound good... the singles sound like something a bad western rapper/trap artist would release... idk this whole map of the soul series is a huge disappointment especially after love yourself series. i only like 2 or 3 songs..
  3. Feb 26, 2020
    10
    Um álbum cheio de sentimentos e alma, quem ouvir não vai se arrepender. Cada solo te emociona e as vozes, rap, letra e musicalidade estão impecáveis.
  4. Feb 26, 2020
    10
    Wonderful album My favorite songs are On, louder than bombs and My time, is really amazing the way they express themselves in the songs and how they manage to pass this energy on to the fans, I didn't like Kpop but now I really love, them they showed me that song it's not just a cool rhythm it's much more than that, their voices are incredible and it's great to hear, they did me so well iWonderful album My favorite songs are On, louder than bombs and My time, is really amazing the way they express themselves in the songs and how they manage to pass this energy on to the fans, I didn't like Kpop but now I really love, them they showed me that song it's not just a cool rhythm it's much more than that, their voices are incredible and it's great to hear, they did me so well i hope i can repay this with all my love, sorry for my bad english. Expand
  5. Feb 26, 2020
    7
    An easy to enjoy, not even boring, and a hype-me-up-doing-my-thing track list.

    I appreciate BTS attempts to join up concepts, genres, instruments, and meta-music (such as diverse and large groups of people involved) in the production. Those are worth-following process. Most of the tracks are greatly polished and meeting market demand, not to mention to be performed at the upcoming
    An easy to enjoy, not even boring, and a hype-me-up-doing-my-thing track list.

    I appreciate BTS attempts to join up concepts, genres, instruments, and meta-music (such as diverse and large groups of people involved) in the production. Those are worth-following process. Most of the tracks are greatly polished and meeting market demand, not to mention to be performed at the upcoming stadium concert. However, although I love each beautifully-made tracks, there are at least 2 things bother me about this whole-ness of the album.

    The first is by how the message draws out through the entire album, in which feeling too positivistic. Yes, the message is "to face your shadow and acclaim your individuality". But that one single message is repeated on and on through out the tracks. If only 'Black Swan' and 'Interlude: Shadow' did not have that a glimpse lyrics of "sweet cause-effect promises", they two will serve better as the album's abyss, and work as a contrasting point.

    That brings me to the second thing. I wonder why they chopped the sequence of tracks in a "logical" classification. As a result, it brought me to a clear distinction 1/3 of Persona part, and the rest 2/3 is heavier on the struggle-to-the-shadow narratives -past self and conflicts also shadow too, right?-. If they mix the tracks a bit, putting up Dionysus and Jamai Vu at the second-third part, and maybe we can have that dynamic "cinematic-like experience" of the album.

    However, like I stated above, the tracks are beyond expectation. It is hard to point one favorite. I like their old-school 'Ugh' as big as '00:00'. 'Intro: Persona', 'Interlude: Shadow', and 'Outro: Ego' each have strong character, polishing each individuality of the rap line. To that, V's lyric in 'Inner Child' and Jin's in 'Moon' both tries to possess it, but in my opinion, still not really emerge in terms of musicality. But if we listen to 'Louder than Bombs', 'On', and 'Black Swan', I still hope I can witness for the evolving musicality of vocal-line in the future.

    By the way, somewhere in the past I've comment on BTS aesthetics. Recent Commentary Film provided by Hitman Bang "Dialogue" also dig-up about it, in which brings me back to Bang PD's speech on late 2019 (or early 2020?) award speech, and his interview with TIME magazine (2019). Bang PD highlights BTS's stance on social issues, which arguably, have been the main resource of BTS aesthetic production. We still remember old 'N.O', 'Spring Day', 'Fire', 'Run', etc. In the MOTS:7, if we think about those Bang PD speech, interview, RM and Jin speeches... an ARMY or two can relate 'UGH' and 'Respect' that serves social critique to malicious comments that brought two K-idols tragically pass-away. Yet, international media most probably not aware of that. As a result, most media criticize the album as to more into self-inward. It's OK, it still match with psychological concept at the background, yet, considering how social-issues are one great pillar of mozaic-of-identity of BTS aesthetics, I hope them and BigHit at large would address this significantly, especially since they are desiring Grammy as a bonus.

    On the last note, overall, I enjoy every tracks in this album. Thank you BTS for this easy to enjoy, not even boring, and a track list hype me up doing my thing. I give 7 to the score; RM's lucky number and his desired score, as I believe BTS will keep evolving better and better. Let's see. :)
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  6. Feb 26, 2020
    10
    tudo que esse grupo faz é simplesmente perfeito e a prova está aqui. BTS É ARTISTA
  7. Feb 26, 2020
    10
    i gotta give this album a full score. this album destroyed my top3 bts albums list which were
    1. HYYH pt.2
    2. LY Tear 3. YNWA this one already grabbed the first spot and it's been 'only' 6 days. This album in particular feels very personal and deep, the solo songs all got me crying like there is no tomorrow, the ot7 tracks black swan, louder than bombs, we are bulletproof: the eternal
    i gotta give this album a full score. this album destroyed my top3 bts albums list which were
    1. HYYH pt.2
    2. LY Tear
    3. YNWA
    this one already grabbed the first spot and it's been 'only' 6 days.
    This album in particular feels very personal and deep, the solo songs all got me crying like there is no tomorrow, the ot7 tracks black swan, louder than bombs, we are bulletproof: the eternal and of course the title track ON really showcased bts' diversity pretty well. the subunits... SIGH... absolutely in love with the combos namjoon x yoongi in respect, jimin x tae in friends and of course the old but gold jamais vu by jk x jin x hoseok.

    phenomal album, their best so far.
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  8. Feb 26, 2020
    10
    I think what a lot of people don't understand going into this is that BTS has a huge, extremely loyal fan base. They /could/ easily release whatever they want to. It probably doesn't even have to be extraordinary good, a lot of people would still buy it (or will be stuck with their pre-orders). Yet, instead of slowing down and putting less effort into their art, the group seems to justI think what a lot of people don't understand going into this is that BTS has a huge, extremely loyal fan base. They /could/ easily release whatever they want to. It probably doesn't even have to be extraordinary good, a lot of people would still buy it (or will be stuck with their pre-orders). Yet, instead of slowing down and putting less effort into their art, the group seems to just keep pushing themselves as artists with every album.
    And this time around, they haven't just delivered the quality fans expect them to (considering their track-record), they even stepped it up yet again. There are songs to get you hyped, songs that will break your heart, songs that will make you think about your own life. Both lyrically and musically, this "Map of the Soul: 7" has become my absolute favorite of theirs, even trumping queen “Love Yourself: Tear“! (I know, unbelievable.) I’ve been addicted to the songs ever since the release!

    BTS just truly never disappoints.
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  9. Feb 26, 2020
    3
    I don't like the title song ON although the lyrics are kind of inspiring.Friend, Louder than bombs ,My time, 00:00 are worth listening somehow. The others are so so.
  10. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    Personalmente creo que es el mejor álbum que el grupo sacó hasta ahora. Todas las canciones tienen letras con significados que valen la pena ser leídos, y los ritmos son variados e interesantes. No todos ellos son de mi estilo favorito, pero al final cada canción termina teniendo un significado especial.

    Además de las canciones que siguen el concepto de Persona, Shadow y Ego (temática
    Personalmente creo que es el mejor álbum que el grupo sacó hasta ahora. Todas las canciones tienen letras con significados que valen la pena ser leídos, y los ritmos son variados e interesantes. No todos ellos son de mi estilo favorito, pero al final cada canción termina teniendo un significado especial.

    Además de las canciones que siguen el concepto de Persona, Shadow y Ego (temática interesante y muy bien llevada) están otras canciones mucho más personales que creo que se salen del concepto pero siguen estando muy bien. Se nota una mayor participación de todos los miembros en la creación de las canciones, y a través de ellas se pueden conocer mejor los miedos, sentimientos, facetas y, en definitiva, la historia detrás de los artistas.

    Black Swan es posiblemente mi canción grupal favorita del álbum. En el interlude Shadow usaron el autotune excesivo para que se note fácilmente en qué parte de la canción canta el arquetipo de sombra; en Black Swan también, sólo que se usa durante la canción completa. Al principio se me hizo molesto, pero creo que al final es un buen recurso porque le da un sentido la letra. También me gusta que en esta canción varios de los cantantes canten en las mismas partes y no que cada uno tenga su momento para cantar solo (no sé si me explico); creo que juntar y armonizar sus voces con las del otro es una mejor forma de aprovecharlas, incluso con los efectos encima. Además, la letra y la idea en la que se basa es hermosa y creo que vale la pena leerla y escucharla al menos una vez.

    De la misma forma pienso del resto de canciones. Creo que las que más valen la pena, al menos según yo, son Black Swan, Shadow, My Time, UGH!, Louder than bombs y We are bulletprof: the Eternal. No voy a hablar sobre cada una, sólo decir que las 20 canciones del álbum tienen diferentes cosas por las ser resaltadas (letra, melodía, habilidades vocales, historias del artista, etc). Al final, las canciones de BTS no dejan de dejar reflexiones y/o mensajes positivos. Siendo joven, afirmo que la música del grupo crece y madura conforme yo lo voy haciendo. Ellos tocan los tópicos sobre los que uno puede necesitar escuchar, como el amor en sí, el autoestima, la negatividad y aceptación, el autoconocimiento, etc. Y en este álbum sucede lo mismo.

    Otra vez, personalmente, creo que este álbum es fantástico. A muchas personas no les habrá gustado, pero me tomé el tiempo de escucharlo, pensarlo y entenderlo, y creo que al igual que yo, cualquiera podría hacerlo y poder apreciar alguna de todas las cosas que el grupo nos quiso brindar con su trabajo.

    Gracias ;)
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  11. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    Me encanta trasmite un mensaje bueno y unico todo en el es Arte Pura
  12. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    I'm totally and completly in love with this album. From now is one of my favorite ever.
  13. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best álbum of the year, you need to read the lyrics and understand the deeps songs Expand
  14. Feb 25, 2020
    10
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  15. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    Esse álbum é simplismente incrível, ele contém músicas que demonstram muito os sentimentos, tocam o coração, e além do mais expressa tudo o que os 7 membros passaram por todos esses anos, e além do mais mostra o apoio, e o amor que todos tem pelos fãs...dá vontade de escutar o dia inteiro!
  16. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    BTS's best album so far, my favorite tracks are my time, we are bulletproof, ON, UGH! and EGO. Good job guys.
  17. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is probably among my top 3 most favorite albums out of all their works. What I love the most in the album is the contrast between shadow & light throughout the album. We have songs that address BTS and the hardships they had been through but we also have songs expressing how they manage to overcome these hardships. This album is basically their story including all the pains, sufferings, their darkest moments as well as their triumphants & success. My favorites from the album are Black Swan, Louder Than Bombs, Moon, Inner Child and of course the title track On. Overall, wonderful album & I highly recommend you give their music a chance without initial judgement. You might be surprised in what you will find. Expand
  18. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    The album is wonderful and their songs also BTS always makes good songs as they always deserve more.
  19. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    Este álbum contiene muchos estilos estuve investigando y resulta que cada solo lo escribió el integrante que le correspondía descubrí también que Kim NAMJOON el líder escribió y ayudó a componer casi todas las canciones del álbum Este álbum es simplemente genial me gusta como varía en los géneros es realmente genial
    Lo que mas me interesó es como trataron de unir la música con el arte es
    Este álbum contiene muchos estilos estuve investigando y resulta que cada solo lo escribió el integrante que le correspondía descubrí también que Kim NAMJOON el líder escribió y ayudó a componer casi todas las canciones del álbum Este álbum es simplemente genial me gusta como varía en los géneros es realmente genial
    Lo que mas me interesó es como trataron de unir la música con el arte es que es simplemente genial un aplauso para artistas tan completos como lo son bts
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  20. Feb 25, 2020
    9
    Being their fan relatively new since LY:Her release, I find it very interesting to see how the group's musical sensibility evolves for the past few years. MOTS:7 feels the most intimate, personal yet retrospective. There is a sense of BTS finally accepting all the past and embracing them right, which is exactly their core message for this album. The group's ability to cross and blur genresBeing their fan relatively new since LY:Her release, I find it very interesting to see how the group's musical sensibility evolves for the past few years. MOTS:7 feels the most intimate, personal yet retrospective. There is a sense of BTS finally accepting all the past and embracing them right, which is exactly their core message for this album. The group's ability to cross and blur genres (as SUGA identified "BTS style") is also what makes them special. While some tracks need few more listens to be fond of, MOTS:7 is ultimately a beautiful tapestry of BTS' seven years of journey, and deserves all the praise. Additionally, their commitment to take interpretation of art crossing different mediums is also commendable, making them an important cultural influence in this ever-evolving global stage. Expand
  21. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Simply this album is pure art, the lyrics, melodies and voices are beautiful Expand
  22. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    Another genre journey and wide spectrum. Love it!
    With every members' contribution, album became even more special.
  23. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    a masterpiece it is album of the year already they are legends their title is just *chief kiss*
  24. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    I think this album is something very close to me. something very native. each song reveals to me the already familiar side of the group with a new facet. I even cried from some songs. BTS really really grew up as artists, and as very dear to me people at some mental level. very proud of them. thanks for such a beautiful album. purple you, guys
  25. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    The whole album is just a masterpiece. Not only it contains a wide variety of genres, BTS once again made impactful lyrics and messages within this album. I am no music expert, but I believe when critics or anyone who listens to this album rate it, they always miss out on trying to read the translation of the lyrics which plays an important role in music. Nowadays people focus on the beat,The whole album is just a masterpiece. Not only it contains a wide variety of genres, BTS once again made impactful lyrics and messages within this album. I am no music expert, but I believe when critics or anyone who listens to this album rate it, they always miss out on trying to read the translation of the lyrics which plays an important role in music. Nowadays people focus on the beat, instead of the lyrics, which I believe takes away the whole experience of listening music. However, BTS has proved that they do not slack off with their lyric writing and poured their heart out into this album. From Suga revealing his inner conflict with the fame he is currently receiving as being now one of the top artists in the world in "Interlude: Shadow" to BTS's worries and fears of losing their passion on the stage in "Black Swan" to their undying appreciation for their fans supporting them despite of all the pain and despair they faced in "We Are Bulletproof: Eternal" to J-Hope's determination and confidence to pursue his current pathway as an artist, BTS managed to convey their journey as a group who have been together for 7 years and who also have the support of their most loyal fandom, ARMY. Their title song, "ON," is their anthem showing that they will continue to work hard and stay true to their message and beliefs despite all the hate they receive. If you are unaware of BTS's message and beliefs, they all believe in providing music that heals and gives comfort and happiness to those who listen to it. In the lyrics, they also accept who they are and show their determination to not give up their love for the stage and their passion in music. Once again in this album, the vocal line, Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, and V, provide us soothing and emotional-provoking vocals in "00:00," which portrays the group's desire for their fans to stay happy no matter what while the rap line, RM, Suga, and J-Hope, engage in complex, but fun and thought-provoking, wordplay that discusses their haters' unnecessary rage and hate towards the group. In this album, we also see new tracks from the vocal line, which ranges from Jungkook discussing about himself missing out many things during his childhood due to the fact he debuted as BTS at the age of 15 in "My Time" to V depicting his journey of his self changing through time and accepting that change in "Inner Child" to Jimin telling how he has to show or change many different sides of himself for the satisfaction of others in "Filter" to Jin explaining his love for ARMY and his appreciation for them supporting him and the group in "Moon." Also, we cannot forget RM starting off the album with him questioning who he truly is and who he wants to be in "Persona," which is also found in their previous album, "Map of the Soul: Persona." I would like to continue to talk about the other tracks, but I believe I should stop here since I wrote a long review. Yes, it is true that I am biased with BTS, but isn't everyone biased on some things? No matter what this is just my personal take on this album, and of course I am not saying my personal take is the ultimate truth. People have different tastes in music, so it is totally fine that BTS's music does not fit your vibe. However, I believe this album is BTS's best work out of all the works they have created because it shows their journey and maturity as artists and is probably THE album that shows the boys' rawest feelings and emotions. I also appreciate how all of the members of this group participated in composing and writing the lyrics in this album. Hopefully, I wish you all of those who like, have some interest in, or absolutely dislike BTS listen to their music with an open mind and without prejudice. Expand
  26. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    A celebration of 7 years of career with musics well written and produced to be like a travel with them through their experience as people in the music industry and them living with one another. A lot of references to their old musics, you feel some sense of nostalgia too. I loved this
  27. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    This album is nothing short of a masterpiece. The songs are beautifully done, and anyone can enjoy them, regardless of the language they’re sung in. It’s a moving experience for anyone who’s been a fan of BTS for any amount of time, and welcomes new listeners with catchy tracks like ‘ON’, ‘Filter’, ‘Outro: Ego’, and so on. I’ve seen the album described as being a love letter from BTS toThis album is nothing short of a masterpiece. The songs are beautifully done, and anyone can enjoy them, regardless of the language they’re sung in. It’s a moving experience for anyone who’s been a fan of BTS for any amount of time, and welcomes new listeners with catchy tracks like ‘ON’, ‘Filter’, ‘Outro: Ego’, and so on. I’ve seen the album described as being a love letter from BTS to their careers and all they’ve accomplished, which is gorgeously accurate. You can hear the emotion and hard work that poured into each word, which paired with the English translation of the lyrics makes for a touching listen. It was nice to sit down with my friends and listen to each of the songs together, being able to experience the album with the ones who introduced me to BTS in the first place was definitely something special. It truly is amazing how seven normal boys from Korea got together and became such a force all around the world, having impacted millions across the globe, despite any language differences, and created a community connecting these millions of people, in a place which they all feel safe and happy. This album, along with the others, is held in a special place in my heart and will certainly be listened to for plenty of years to come. Thank you BTS Expand
  28. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    I don't understand why some people give low scores without even listen to it. Show respect for artists hard work
  29. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    I really love this album, the story of 7 members I can feel them when I listen to every single track :))
  30. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    it’s their best album for sure, and maybe the best album I’ve ever heard, they include different styles and always innovate. Masterpiece.
Metascore
82

Universal acclaim - based on 12 Critic Reviews

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  1. 70
    As a whole, the strong but not particularly unruly “7” is less sure-footed than “Love Yourself: Tear,” the group’s last full-length, from 2018, and the first K-pop album to debut atop the Billboard album chart.
  2. Feb 27, 2020
    92
    Taut and primal, “MOTS: 7” is a kind of self-referential homage. ... Each get solo turns to shine here, their collective work is what stands out.
  3. Feb 25, 2020
    63
    Persona lacked the natural fluidity and chicness of their best music. Those problems aren’t exactly mitigated here, since most of those songs appear on this album too, but within this new context, they feel like a flashback before the saga continues. Many of the new songs are better about balancing Easter eggs for day-ones with new entry points for more casual listeners.