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Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey (stylized as MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 ~THE JOURNEY~) is the fourth Japanese and eighth overall studio album by South Korean boy band BTS.The band's first full-length Japanese offering in two years since Face Yourself (2018), the album was released on July 14, 2020, through Universal Music Japan and Big Hit Entertainment.
In March 2021, "Stay Gold" became BTS' first Japanese song—second song overall after "Dynamite"—to surpass 100 million on-demand streams in Japan. BTS is the first foreign artist in the chart's history to have two songs achieve this. [36] In the United States, "Stay Gold" debuted at number one on the World Digital Song Sales chart. [37]
"N.O." (Japanese version) BTS Suga, Supreme Boi, Rap Monster, "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg Wake Up: 2014 [26] "No More Dream" † BTS Suga, Supreme Boi, Rap Monster, J-Hope, "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg, Jungkook 2 Cool 4 Skool Proof: 2013 [51] [31] "No More Dream" (Japanese version) † BTS Suga, Supreme Boi, Rap Monster, J-Hope, "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg Wake Up ...
Edition B also comes with a DVD, which contains behind the scenes footage of the music video for the Japanese version of the song and the making of the album jacket photos, while C contains a 36-page photobook. [13] [14] The lyrics for the Japanese version were written by KM-MARKIT. [15]
Edition B also comes with a DVD that contains behind the scenes footage of the music video for the Japanese version of "Blood, Sweat & Tears" and the making of album jacket photos, while edition C contains a 36-page photobook. [12] [13] The lyrics for the Japanese version were written by KM-Markit. [14]
"No More Dream" (Japanese version) † BTS Rap Monster, Suga, Supreme Boi, J-Hope, "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg Wake Up: 2014 [19] "Not Today" † BTS Rap Monster, Pdogg, "Hitman" Bang, Supreme Boi, June You Never Walk Alone: 2017 [11] "Not Today" (Japanese ver.) BTS RM, "Hitman" Bang, KASS, Pdogg, Suga, Supreme Boi Face Yourself: 2018 [22] "Nuts" RM
[3] [4] [5] A ballad number, [4] "Film Out" was eventually revealed as the opening track on BTS' then upcoming Japanese-language compilation album, BTS, the Best; the album was released in June. [6] [7] The song was released for digital download and streaming in various countries on April 2, through Universal Music Japan. [8]
By September 2016, the song had sold over 800,000 digital downloads domestically. In December 2019, its music video became BTS' 14th to surpass 200 million views. A Japanese version of the song was released digitally and in physical format on December 8, 2015, through Pony Canyon in Japan.