
There is a funky, old-school sound to it. The beat picks up with, "Look Here" This song has a Pharrell Williams sound I'm a fan. This feel continues onto the next love track, "Heaven" This song is the perfect track to relax to this is a light track with raps thrown into a nice falsetto hook. This time, they go for an up-beat live-band feel. "Blanket Kick" is yet another "man in love" song. The album takes a short detour with, "Interlude: What Are You Doing?" This simple, unique interlude adds some 80s/90s funk in the mix with the simple statement, "What are you doing?" The interlude smoothly transitions into, "Can You Turn Off Your Phone" This song highlights the vocals of the group, and the lyrics speak the truth. Each has their own unique style and sound, but all sound equally amazing. With an experimental back beat, the boys spit mad flow successively. Supreme Boi features in "BTS Cypher PT3" I'm a huge fan of cyphers I love that they are able to really showcase their rap and freestyle talents. Suga nails his rap in this song, as well. The relaxed feel eases into their next track, "Rain." This sounds like a track one would hear at a piano bar or at a classy bar in the wee morning hours, which is a stark contrast to the earlier tracks on the album. Call me crazy, but the vocals on this track remind me of something we would hear from a vocal-heavy JYJ, showing us that this group is not only about rapping but also has immense vocal talent, as well. The album slows down with "Let Me Know" These heartfelt lyrics express one's love for the perfect girl that has seemingly moved on. They combine this with soft vocals, again treating the ears to a multiple-layered melody.

"Hip Hop Lovers" to no surprise spits good raps declaring their passion for hip-hop they cite multiple big name rappers, such as Jay Z, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar, and how their music "hits their ears" and influences them and their music. This theme carries onto the next track, "Hormone War" They really emphasize that they aren't just young boys they're old enough to feel the attraction to all the bad girls out there (oh, hey).

The versatility of each member mixes together into a perfect harmony of sound. There is a bit of everything in this song from the strong raps to the hook/chorus that give off a rock-vibe. It's a bit confusing as to why any girl would play flakey with these guys, but it's a perfect "I'm frustrated" song to jam out too. Their lead single, "Danger" is their next track. This is the perfect hip-hop beginning that sets the vibe for the rest of the album. 'Dark And Wild' starts off strong with "Intro: What Am I To You" The track starts with a simple beat and violin backdrop Rap Monster kills his rap, easing his way from calm to full-on emotion.
