Although artists can create their whole album from production to the creative process, they are not required to do so. And since BTS is currently the biggest boy group on the planet, it is understandable that they wouldn’t have the time to be a part of creating the cover of their Map Of The Soul: 7 album.

That simplicity of the Map Of The Soul: 7 album cover may be deceiving. While it looked like BTS settled for a plain and direct to the point cover with a white background and a huge number 7 in the middle, eagle-eyed fans noticed that there was definitely something more than meets the eye.

ARMYs pointed out that the number seven was made up of multiple sevens. Map Of The Soul: 7 designer Sparks Edition then revealed that RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook participated in the creative process of the album cover despite their hectic schedule.

Sparks Edition shared that the BTS members secretly added a special touch to the Map Of The Soul: 7 album cover. ARMYs were right when they said that the number seven in the middle is made up of multiple sevens all layered over each other. There were seven number sevens to be exact and each font was chosen by RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook themselves.

ARMYs were already impressed with BTS’s Map Of The Soul: 7 album cover for its clean and sleek design. But now that it is confirmed that the BTS boys took time off from their busy schedule to add their own touch to it, the whole album became even more special to fans.

Meanwhile, BTS is breaking records yet again with Map Of The Soul: 7. However, ARMYs were recently outraged after YouTube allegedly deleting millions of views from the boys’ “On” official MV.

BTS dropped its "On" Official MV at midnight of February 28 (KST). More than 90M views were reportedly deleted from BTS "ON" Official MV. Now, ARMYs are outraged and shared their frustrations on social media while using the hashtag #YtBring67MBack.

"Dear Youtube, I know deleting 67 million views (this was posted before the platform allegedly deleted over 90M views) is easy for you, but streaming is not easy. We gave time, efforts, sacrifices as fans, and we're trying to do out best for our boys," one tweeted. "We want our views back! Do you understand that millions of us sacrificed our work, school, sleep... Literally, everything, and you still have the audacity to delete 98 MILLION VIEWS?" another one wrote.