In this Sigma Review, Rick breaks down BTS’s newest album Arirang—one of their most ambitious and potentially divisive projects to date. From a high-energy, rap-driven first half to a smooth, Pop/R&B-infused second act, the album showcases a deliberate duality that highlights both sides of BTS’s identity.
Rick dives into what makes the album work, including its pacing, production, and genre-blending approach, while also addressing the heavy use of English and what that might signal for BTS’s global direction. With insight into the group’s evolving sound and collaborations with major Western producers, this review explores how Arirang balances artistic growth with mainstream appeal.
Plus, Rick ranks all 13 tracks and shares his top picks, including why “Body to Body” stands out as the album’s best.
Is this BTS evolving… or drifting from what made them special?