Mikrokosmos
by BTS

Album: Map of the Soul: Persona (2019)
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Songfacts®:

  • The ancient Greek philosophy of microcosm was initiated by Pythagoras, who saw human beings as their own little world - a miniature version (microcosm) of the larger universe (macrocosm). This song finds BTS playing off the word "microcosms" as they explore the idea of each human living in harmony with each other in his or hers own little universe.

    Perhaps the reason this night looks so beautiful
    Is not because of these stars or lights, but us
    (English translation)

    Speaking about "Mikrokosmos" in a global press conference, J-Hope said: "You see buildings with their lights on late at night and that's someone working hard at something. Each one of those lights is what gives us these beautiful nighttime city views. The song is about giving courage and comfort to those people by talking about this warm attention and praise for all of these people."
  • The song was produced by the British dance production duo Arcades, who have also worked with Ellie Goulding and Conor Maynard,
  • Marcus McCoan, a songwriter from Cornwall in South West England, originally wrote the song with Arcades and Ryan Lawrie. They titled their demo "Nervous," and once BTS accepted it, Arcades and McCoan helped finish the production.

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