BTS is unstoppable when it comes to creating absolute bops — that's just science. Proof of this is BTS's song "Fake Love," a single from their third album, Love Yourself: Tear, which fans have kept on repeat since it was first released. At the heart of "Fake Love" are some pretty emotional lyrics, and luckily BTS is here to explain the actual meaning behind the song.

During a recent video interview with Beats 1, RM opened up about the true meaning of "Fake Love" and how it actually fits into a bigger story that the group is trying to tell through their music. "Basically, our albums are like a four-part series; [the series] is about love. So [Love Yourself: Tear] is part three and it's like a turning point. We're saying that if you're not true to yourself, your love won't last forever. The love could be person to person, it could be between me and myself," he explained. He then joked, "It's kinda deep." And like, it kind of is though.

In addition to examining "Fake Love," the Bangtan Boys also shared some personal trivia. Turns out they need Yankee Candles, diffuser, coffee, and Red Bull when they go into the studio. (Same.) They also count many popular musicians as influences on their music, including Nas, Eminem, Kanye West, Drake, and Charlie Puth.

The K-Pop group also addressed the plethora of celebrities who have turned out to be BTS fans — one celebrity they were surprised to learn liked their music? WWE star John Cena, who even learned a bit of Korean to show support for BTS in a tweet a few months ago. People just can't help but find BTS a true delight.

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