Producer Diplo disclosed that BTS' song 'Into the Sun' was made in just 20 minutes during a session sparked by Jimin's idea. The revelation came in an interview with Billboard News amid promotions for BTS' 'ARIRANG' project. Diplo highlighted the group's confidence in their musical direction and rap roots.
Diplo shared the behind-the-scenes story of 'Into the Sun' in his recent Billboard News conversation. He arrived late to the studio one day, finding Tyler Johnson on guitar and Jimin singing with a distorted voice. That moment inspired the chorus, leading to the track's quick completion in 20 minutes, originating from Jimin's sound idea. According to Diplo, this exemplified BTS' certainty about the music they wanted to create for fans. Diplo noted that while some fans anticipated hits like 'Butter' or 'Dynamite,' true supporters recognize BTS' rap-oriented style and cutting-edge production. He praised their collaboration from the start, emphasizing the group's desire to infuse Korean culture into the album. The producer described the project as a blend of BTS members' experiences, desires, and individual efforts, forming what he called a 'language of all music these days.' This album reflects their hard work and innovative approach amid 'ARIRANG' promotions.