Album Review: BTS' Love Yourself: Tear
A Journey Through Pain, Reflection, and Growth.

Love Yourself: Tear felt like a darker,more vulnerable sibling to *Love Yourself: Her*. Where *Her* was about the euphoria of love and the beginning of self-discovery, *Tear* dives into the heartbreak, confusion, and healing that follows when things fall apart.Such an emotional rollercoaster, and I loved every second.
1. Intro: Singularity (V)
Right out the gate, i was greeted by Vâs soulful voice and an R&B vibe that feels like walking into a dream.
Itâs such a perfect way to start an album about heartbreak and self-reflection, because Singularity doesnât just say, âHey, hereâs my pain.â Itâs like, âHey, Iâve been hiding this pain, and now I donât even know who I am without it.â
Listening to this felt like staring into a mirror and realizing you donât recognize the person staring back.
And Vâs voice just makes the whole thing even more chilling. Itâs so soulful and heavy, like heâs carrying the weight of that broken mask in every note. Beautiful song
2. Fake Love
The anthem of heartbreak and disillusionment. The production, with its trap beats and layered vocals, is so intense it feels like an emotional tidal wave. Itâs about realizing the love you thought was real was an illusionâthankfully I donât relate to that because me and RM? Oh, our love is definitely real. Heâs just playing hard to get, obviously.
3. The Truth Untold (feat. Steve Aoki)
Iâm still trying to pick my heart up off the floor after listening to this.Like, the moment the first note hit, I already felt a lump in my throat. I think the lyrics are about hiding who you really are from the world, keeping yourself in a box because you feel like if anyone truly saw you, theyâd turn away.
They talk about "raising a flower that couldnât bloomââand i took this as a metaphor that represents growth or change that feels incomplete or unrecognized. Like someone trying to grow or evolve (bloom), but without the essential part that makes them feel whole or validated (the flower). Itâs like theyâre doing the work to become better but itâs not being acknowledged.
The thing that really gets me is those vocals!Jin, Jimin, V, and Jungkook donât just singâthey pour their emotions into every word. I feel like Iâm right there with them.
And the instrumental is so... delicate. Itâs almost like the song itself is fragile, like it could break at any moment. Itâs as if youâre being asked to share your deepest truths, and youâre terrified of whatâs on the other side. I donât think Iâve heard a song this emotional in a while.
The Truth Untold is a masterpiece, and I donât think Iâll ever be the same after listening to it.
4. 134340
From doolset lyrics;
Pluto (minor planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune. It was the first Kuiper belt object to be discovered.Â
If youâre unfamiliar with the title, itâs actually the former designation for Pluto before it was reclassified as a âdwarf planetââand thatâs exactly the kind of energy this song brings: the feeling of being cast aside or left behind, but still finding a way to stand out.
I have to admit, at first, I was confused. Like, what does Pluto have to do with relationships or personal struggles? But then, once I really sat with the lyrics, it clicked. The song isnât just about space or science, itâs about being forgotten or overlookedâPluto was literally demoted, and itâs kind of like being that person whoâs still putting in the work but isnât getting the recognition they deserve. it's like theyâre telling the story of Plutoâs demotion in a way that makes you feel both the loneliness and the defiance. âIâm Pluto, Iâm still here, and Iâm still doing my thing, even if no one acknowledges me.â Thatâs how I felt while listeningâlike, yeah, the world may overlook me sometimes, but Iâm still out here doing my best.
Honestly, I wasnât expecting a song about Planet to be so deep. But thatâs the genius of BTS,they take something as seemingly random as a planet's reclassification and turn it into an anthem about self-worth and resilience. Iâm here for it.
The production is fire. Iâm obsessed with the jazzy, almost retro feel of the track. Itâs funky, and yet, it has this haunting undertone because, while the beat makes you want to dance, the lyrics are raw and introspective. Itâs like you're jamming to this funky tune, but underneath it, thereâs a subtle sadness.
Itâs like being ghosted or outgrowing people in your lifeâoddly painful, yet somehow soothing to listen to.
5. Paradise
This oneâs a hidden gem. Itâs like BTS reached into my brain and wrote a song about everything I needed to hear right now. No exaggeration.
This track is all about letting go of societal pressure and the weight of âhaving it all figured out.â You know, the whole âyou should have your life together by X ageâ thing? Yeah. Theyâre basically telling us to chill, live in the moment, and stop stressing over unrealistic goals that are pushed onto us.
Itâs about letting go of those pressures and just embracing where you are. As someone who constantly feels pressured to âfigure it all out,â this felt like a comforting hug.
The chorus has this feeling of release, like youâve just let go of all the stress and are now floating above it, basking in the glow of contentment.
The beat is dreamy with a capital D. The way it builds and flows throughout the song makes you feel like you're floating through a chill, sunlit moment. It's got a laid-back groove that doesnât overwhelm you, but it still pulls you in with its light, ethereal vibe. I swear, it feels like youâre in a soft cloud of sound, just vibing to whatever comes your way.
RMâs flow is so smooth and steadyâthereâs something comforting about the way he delivers his lines. His tone is deep and confident, he brings this calmness to the track, like a gentle reminder to just breathe and take things slow.
When i tell you Iâm obsessed with the way Suga delivers his lines!âŚhis verses are always super memorable to me. The sharp, fast-paced flow does something to me.
His voice has this raw intensity that I just really love. He gets you hyped but also makes you think, and thatâs what I love about his style. He always has control over the pace of the song, He knows exactly when to slow down and when to pick up the speed, and he does it with this effortless swag.
Thereâs something so magnetic about the way he rapsâit's not just about the words, itâs the way he carries himself through them. When he slows down, you can feel the weight of every word, but when he speeds it up, itâs like heâs in complete command of the track, flowing with so much confidence that you just have to follow his lead. Itâs like heâs telling you exactly how the song should feel, but without forcing it.
Heâs got that cool, calm confidence that makes it sound so easy, when we all know itâs far from simple. Every line, every pause, and every shift in rhythm feels intentionalâlike heâs not just rapping to fill space, but to make you feel exactly what heâs feeling at that moment.
In conclusion, I really enjoy his verses if that wasnât already obvious lol
6. Love Maze
This track feels like hope. The vocal line and rap line come together to create something thatâs both light and deeply reassuring. And the vocals are everything. Jungkookâs voice is as soft as ever, but with that emotional punch. V brings his signature deep tone that makes everything sound so meaningful, and Jinâs vocals just add this tenderness to the track that really tugs at your heartstrings.
Suga and RMâs rap sections are the perfect balance, adding a bit of grit to the otherwise dreamy sound. Sugaâs flow feels almost like a grounding force, pulling everything back to reality, while RM adds that bit of calm strength with his lines.
7. Magic Shop
I loved this song!
Magic Shop feels like a warm hug wrapped in a song. Honestly, itâs hard to put into words how comforting this track is, but Iâll try. Itâs like BTS took all the worries and fears Iâve had about myself and turned them into something beautiful, something reassuring.
The track opens up with this calm, yet uplifting instrumental that makes you feel like youâve stepped into this safe, magical space where everything will be okay. Thereâs this sense of serenity that builds as the song progresses, and I canât help but get lost in it. Itâs like the sound is wrapping itself around you, saying, "Hey, itâs alright. Take a breath. Youâre safe here." The entire vibe of the song feels like a safe space to let go of all the weight youâre carrying and just breathe for a moment.
Just what I needed.
8. Airplane Pt. 2
Latin-inspired beats? Yes, please. This song makes me wanna book a flight and sip a margarita while feeling fabulous.
9. Anpanman
This one is chaotic and fun. Plus, it makes me wanna jump around like a 5-year-old hyped up on sugar but itâs not a track Iâll be playing on repeat.
10. So What
Okay, So What is officially my new road trip anthem, its like a shot of adrenaline. J-Hope brings the energy as usual.
Iâve had it on repeat for the past hour.
11. Outro: Tear
Let me just say this is not just a song. Itâs an experience. Itâs the kind of track that grabs you by the throat and drags you through every raw emotion youâve been avoiding.
The opening alone sets the toneâitâs dark. and intense. The instrumental feels almost like itâs mourning, with that haunting piano weaving through the beat. You know right away that this isnât going to be an easy listen, and youâre absolutely not ready for whatâs coming.
And then the rap starts. RM comes in first, his voice steady but filled with pain. He sets the stage perfectly, talking about the weight of separation and how it feels like tearing yourself apart. His flow is smooth, but thereâs this underlying anger and regret that makes every word hit so much harder.
Then Suga takes over, and I donât even have the words to describe how powerful his verse is. He doesnât just rapâhe commands. His delivery is sharp, almost cutting, like heâs pouring every ounce of hurt and frustration into each line.
J-Hopeâs verse is the perfect closer. He brings this urgency to the song, almost like heâs racing to get the words out before everything falls apart completely. His flow is so dynamic, switching between calm and intense in a way that makes you feel like youâre spiraling.
The production? Insane. The buildup to the chorus is so dramatic, and by the time the beat fully drops, you feel like youâre being pulled into a storm. Itâs chaotic and overwhelming, but in the best way. And the way the song endsâjust fading out, leaving you with nothing but silenceâis so devastating. Itâs like ripping off a bandage and finally letting yourself feel all the pain underneath.
Overall Thoughts
*Love Yourself: Tear* is a masterpiece of contrastsâsoft and intense, joyful and sorrowful, personal yet universal. Love Yourself: Her shows the highs of love and self-discovery, *Tear* confronts the aftermath when things donât go as planned. Itâs an album that doesnât just talk about painâit holds your hand through it and reminds you that healing is possible.
What are your favorite tracks from *Love Yourself: Tear*?
About the Creator
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Hey, Iâm Cindy â a K-pop newbie turned addict with a keyboard and way too many opinions. When Iâm not screaming about talented artists, Iâm writing poetry or ranting about my life.
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Comments (8)
We must love ourselves first before we can love anyone.
"Then Suga takes over, and I donât even have the words to describe how powerful his verse is. He doesnât just rapâhe commands" GIRL, you could NOT have said it better. Truly, Outro:Tear is a MASTERPIECE (Yoongi's "This is the real you, and this is the real me" has power over me that nothing else has). I just can't say that any other song is my favourite, it is so deeply and tragically beautiful. I also really love Paradise and Airplane pt.2!! I love EVERY. SINGLE. SONG!! This album is a lyrical, stylistic and overall MASTERPIECE. The live performances are also insane good
This was such a beautiful and well wrought album review! Iâll definitely have to check this out!
Sounds good! Thanks for review!
You put your words so beautifully on paper! My favorite songs are Singularity, The Truth Untold, Tear, Make it Right, Paradise... Well all of them đ đ I love this album
I've not heard any of these songs but I enjoyed reading all about them! I especially loved your explanation of 134340!
Wow! You totally nailed the review... Are you just checking their songs... one by one? They're gonna be back this year! 𤊠My fav from Tear is : Airplane pt.2 and them Anpanman â¤
Nice oneâŚď¸âŚď¸âŚď¸âŚď¸