BTS: How To Listen UnreleasedProof’ CD 3 songs?

How can I listen to the songs on BTS’s ‘Proof’ CD 3? Unreleased songs from Tracklist 3 are being distributed to fans.

Fans are able to assist one another by sharing links to tracks that may be found on CD 3 of BTS’s anthology album titled “Proof” (Big Hit Music).

As the narrative goes in the annals of BTS, wealthy ARMYs have always been there to assist financially struggling ARMYs, and it appears that they have already prevailed with BTS’s most recent comeback album, ‘Proof.’ BTS made their formal comeback with the release of their anthology album, ‘Proof,’ which was published on June 10 at 1 pm KST (12 am ET) globally at the same time that they unveiled the music video to the lead single, ‘Yet To Come.’ The song was an instant hit, and fans have been streaming it nonstop nonstop since since it was released because it was packed of references and callbacks to the boy group’s prior music videos. Indeed, the song was a tremendous hit, as evidenced by the fact that it became BTS’s first single to enter the MelOn Top 100 at Number 1.

Not only that, but the premiere of “Yet to Come” has been documented as being one of the largest premieres in the history of YouTube, and the boy group has already racked up 88,286 (and growing) first day sales as of June 10, 2:30 pm Korean Standard Time (KST) (1:30 am ET). Fans were already discouraged by the fact that tracks from CD 3 of the album would not be released on all streaming platforms for fans to listen to before the single and the album titled “Proof” were both made available for purchase and download respectively. It was rumored that the only people who would be able to listen to songs from Tracklist 3 of ‘Proof’ would be fans who purchased the CDs, but fans are here to help each other out, which demonstrates how it’s ARMY against the rest of the world.

Is the song “Run BTS” from “Proof” meant to be a diss track? Due to the use of profanity, the single was deemed “unfit for broadcast.”

BTS in a still from their most recent comeback track, ” Yet To Come” (courtesy of HYBE Labels and YouTube).

Unreleased songs from CD 3 are being shared online by fans

One phrase in particular captured the eye of many ARMYs as soon as the album from BTS was made available online. Fans immediately began trending a variety of catchphrases on Twitter once the album was made available. It was stated that BTS fans had crashed the entire website in their search for the unreleased music from CD 3 from the album ‘Proof.’ As a result, fans were trending the word ‘Google Drive’ on Twitter. ‘Proof’ fans were trying to find the secret tracks. As soon as members of BTS released the album, HYBE Labels (Big Hit Music) released the audio versions of all 48 tracks from the album on BTS’ YouTube account referred to as BangtanTV. This included the tunes that were only available on the CD version of the album.

Soon after, fans began posting links online to playlists that contained unreleased music, but HYBE Labels quickly made all of the songs private after discovering the posts. When ARMYs who had already received the album started sharing the audios online via third-party websites and apps like Google Drive, fans on Twitter started asking others for the links to the songs from Tracklist 3. Fans wanted to know where they could find the tracks. The overwhelming number of users eventually brought many networks to its knees.

The number of supporters who offered their assistance began to rise, yet it was inevitable that memes would emerge. A member of the audience commented, “Everyone on the cd3 google drive link.” An further supporter mentioned that they were “GOING FROM SPOTIFY TO YOUTUBE TO GOOGLE DRIVE TO INSTA TO WEVERSE TO TWITTER.” Also, “STOP TRENDING GOOGLE DRIVE BEFORE HYBE FINDS YALL,” advised a concerned supporter. The question “What happened to the Google drive?” was posed by one supporter, while “How the hell do you crash a Google drive?” was posed by another.

One of the band’s fans commented, “BTS is updating on Instagram while I have Google Drive open, Spotify playing, and YouTube playing, and I’m live tweeting.” Another admirer made a light-hearted comment about how they were “me downloading the cd 3 demos as soon as possible before the google drive link crashed.” Another devoted listener posted on the fan forum, “NEW GOOGLE DRIVE LINK FOR PROOF CD 3 DEMOS.” One devoted follower wrote on their blog, “Because I’m an Amazing Human Being: cd3 Google Drive Link From Me to You, Happy Proof Day to Everyone Who Celebrates It.”

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