On August 2, 2024, The Hollywood Reporter stated that BTS' Yet To Come music video attires were displayed at the new Grammy Museum in downtown Los Angeles. The organization signed an agreement on July 9, 2024, with HYBE INSIGHT where it would showcase K-pop exhibits for 2 years to boost Korean entertainment culture in the United States.
The Grammy Museum Pop-Up exhibition for K-pop also includes sing-along and dancing rooms for fans. Additionally, a 'Mono to Immersive' room with BTS' 2022 Grammy performance of Butter is included to thrill visitors. A picture booth where fans can take selfies with their favorite musicians and unique video footage are all included in the exclusive exhibit.
The exhibition HYBE: We Believe In Music opened on August 1, 2024, and will continue until September 15. Meanwhile, BTS' exhibit displayed a board beside it where it informed visitors about the significance of the song and why it was selected to be shown at the Grammy Museum.
Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment) is the lead single that belongs from the septet's 2022 anthology album, Proof. It was their last group release before they announced a brief hiatus for their military enlistment.
The Grammy Museums honors BTS' Yet To Come from its anthology album for its significance
The lyrics of Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment) were co-written by band members Namjoon aka RM, j-hope, and Suga along with HYBE's veteran producer Pdogg. American musicians Max and Dan Gleyzer also contributed to the songwriting and composing mix.
The alternative hip-hop song is about simultaneously looking to the future and reminiscing on the band's history. It includes startling backdrop synthesizers and vintage hip-hop beats from the early 2000s.
The lead single also took leaves from some tracks from the band's oldest albums and songs such as the 2016 album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever, including tracks like Young Forever. Additionally, it was subtly inspired by Kanye West aka YE's Touch the Sky.
Meanwhile, the Grammy Museum exhibit includes displays by HYBE artists such as BTS' Yet To Come, SEVENTEEN's Maestro, Tomorrow X Together's Sugar Rush Ride, ENHYPEN's Sweet Venom, and LE SSERAFIM's EASY. It will display accessories of Zico, fromis_9, TWS, &Team, Boynextdoor, Katseye, and ILLIT.
CEO & President Michael Sticka of the Grammy Museum was quoted by The Hollywood Reporter, where he said,
"Hybe has contributed to creating a playground of innovation that inspires fandoms that transcend age, gender, geography and beyond. The Grammy Museum is thrilled to provide a space where fans can express their love for K-pop and feel closer to their favorite idols."
In other news, BTS announced their short hiatus in June 2022 to enlist in the military. They mentioned focusing on solo releases after which each member would get enlisted one-by-one. They planned to enlist on comparable dates in order for the band to reassemble in June 2025 and resume band activities from August 2025.
Meanwhile, BTS' Kim Seok-jin was discharged from the military on June 12, 2024.