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BTS reveal Outro: Tear was inspired by talks of disbanding and fans will never hear it in the same way

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BTS have revealed that their track Outro: Tear released back in 2018 was inspired by talks they had about disbanding. Say it isn’t so?!

During the latest episode of their Break The Silence docu-series, the K-pop boyband – made up of Jimin, Suga, RM, J-Hope, V, Jungkook and Jin – were seen discussing the idea of retirement and the seven-piece eventually disbanding.

Like the rest of the BTS army, we can’t bear to think about it, but turns out, that conversation became almost too real two years ago.

Explaining that 2018 saw the band struggle with the pressure and stress of fame, Jin says: ‘We had a hard time mentally… while talking with each other, we even thought about disbanding.’ Outro: Tear is the final track on BTS’ album, Love

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