Love Yourself: Her

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Love Yourself: Her

Love Yourself 'Her' (stylized as LOVE YOURSELF 'Her') is the fifth extended play by South Korean boy group BTS. The EP was released on September 18, 2017 by Big Hit Entertainment. The album was released in four versions, and contains nine tracks with "DNA" as its lead single. In addition, there are two hidden tracks that are only available on the physical album. -Wikipedia

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  • Spin

    BTS Aren’t Sure Where They Want to Go on the Entertaining But Uneven Love Yourself: Her 

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  • The New York Times

    BTS Takes a Different Approach to K-pop: Ease 

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  • Allkpop

    Something of a victory lap for fans who have been watching, listening, and dancing along until this point 

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  • Her Campus

    With this comeback, BTS is destined to reach new heights! 

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  • Hello Asia

    These men push the limits of what it truly means to be bulletproof. 

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  • Black Squirrel Radio

    May not be their best album to date, but it’s still very enjoyable and worth the listen 

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  • K-Pop

    Every song was amazing 

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  • OneHallyu

    An incredibly important turning point in BTS’ career 

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  • KPOPREVIEWED

    I am not disappointed  

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  • Blerds Online

    Isn't bad, but it's not perfection or anything that will push the culture forward 

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  • star 2

    K-pop group BTS plays by the book 

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  • Nora Yarely

    A new chapter of BTS’s music career 

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  • Celeb Mix

    Each and every member has got enough space to showcase their vocal talent and they have utilised it well. 

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  • Kel and Mel Reviews

    Not bad…not bad at all. 

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  • The Cornell Daily Sun

    Another quality BTS album 

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  • The Vision

    This album shows the growth that BTS has gone through in the four years they were together and their influences.  

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  • The Blue & Gold

    Though all the tracks are easy and pleasantly relaxing listens, the “You Never Walk Alone” album is definitely a stronger work as a whole. 

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  • WAE K-POP

    This album keeps you guessing… you're never quite sure how a song is going to start, how it's going to end, and what to expect in the middle.  

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  • ReviewsFromIdiot

    My least favorite of BTS albums 

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  • Teen Ink

    Has an upbeat and energetic beat and rhythm to it 

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  • Lucidpop Reviews

    Showcasing marked improvement in terms of production and experimentation with different genres 

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  • The Duquesne Duke

    The most well-rounded, wholesome thing BTS has ever produced 

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  • The Korea Herald

    Filled with warm affection, love and tenderness, “Love Yourself Seung Her” is a reflection of BTS’ footprints and a blueprint for the group’s future, fueling expectations for what will come next.  

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  • The Clever Fox

    A job well done, once again for BTS 

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  • CIA Spotlight

    An album that explores a slightly different direction 

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  • Lemon Wire

    BTS runs a victory lap with “Love Yourself” 

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  • Korean Grooves

    Enjoyable and new but it is definitely not better than Wings 

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  • Death By Kpop

    I don’t think it’s ever going to be my favorite 

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  • Nathan Sartain

    It has perfect replay value and every song could be a single. 

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  • The Boy With Tangled Earphones

    I can definitely see why fans are really into the music, despite it being a changeup. 

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  • Essentially Pop

    With this album they only seem to be getting bigger and better! 

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