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BTS: New album BE ‘authentic’ but takes ‘few risks’, say critics – BBC News
The reviews are in for the K-pop band’s second 2020 release, which they say is a “letter of hope”.

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image captionBTS launched the album with a socially distanced press conference in Seoul
BTS released their second album of the year on Friday, which critics have said is “authentic” but doesn’t take “many risks”.
BE, the K-pop band’s follow-up to their UK and US number one Map of the Soul: 7, sees them address life in lockdown.
Speaking at a Seoul press conference, the band described the album as “a letter of hope” to their fans (known as The Army) around the…
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