BTS — Black Swan
Trending since · peaked at 68 charts
Do your thang, do your thang with me nowDo your thang, do your thang with me nowWhat's my thang? What's my thang? Tell me nowTell me now, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
One of BTS's most philosophically dense title tracks is broadly charting across 68 country and platform charts today, returning after a brief gap. "Black Swan" arrived in January 2020 as the lead single from Map of the Soul: 7, preceded by an art film performed by MN Dance Company of Slovenia — an unusual launch strategy that framed the song as meditation before commercial product. The track's central conceit, drawn from the BTS Wiki and a BigHit press statement via Teen Vogue, is the fear of losing one's passion for art — the moment a performer goes numb to the thing that once defined them. That theme, paired with the song's orchestral-trap production and RM's co-writing credit, gave it unusual staying power within the catalog. TikTok's edit culture has kept it circulating — the "Black Swan edit" discovery tag currently holds 29.4 million posts — though no single named moment appears to be driving today's resurgence specifically. The re-entry follows a pattern common to BTS deep cuts: they recede, then resurface on the strength of the fandom's own archival instincts.