
Namjoon about Into The Sun💜 🐨: Into the Sun 🐨: This is the final track. The song was already good on its own, but during the concerts… that’s where it truly revealed its value. 🐨: Even today, just a few hours ago during “Into the Sun,” I felt so many different emotions all at once. I think a truly great song is one that can give you that kind of layered mix of feelings; joy, sadness, longing, gratitude, everything at the same time. 🐨: There are seven of us walking toward the sunset, toward the fading sun. But that “sun” is really the ocean of ARMY Bombs, fifty, sixty thousand fans. And during that moment, the lights shine toward the audience too, so you can actually see everyone’s faces one by one so clearly. 🐨: The slogans people hold up, the atmosphere… honestly, this is one of the moments I look forward to the most during a concert. 🐨: Taehyung worked really well with the other producers on this track, and from the very beginning we all said, “This song is too good. It absolutely has to be on the album.” 🐨: And Jin’s voice on this song is incredibly beautiful too. 🐨: For this track, I decided I wanted to write entirely in Korean. After working on RPWP and going through my solo projects, I had moved away from my older style. I stopped trying to write in overly literary or poetic ways, stopped painting elaborate images with words. But with this song, I wanted to return to that original side of myself. So I wrote lines about: “the hour when dogs and wolves can no longer be distinguished,” “the beasts’ compass breaking,” “human escape,” “rebelling in front of noise and regret,” “wanting to return to the home where you wait for me,” “the grass growing there, the stars fading,” “suffering inside the fire but still wanting to return,” “wanting to go back to a night where the moon never rises.” 🐨: To me, this song is a really good example of what this album became: it’s more polished and modern, but it still carries the emotional flavor that has always been uniquely ours. 🐨: And the hook; “Follow into the sun is something anyone can sing along to instantly. Just like “You call, I run.” I think it’s the perfect song to close the album. Honestly… I don’t think there’s anything I’d want to criticize about it.












