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The title "Filter" refers to both digital photo filters and the metaphorical "colored glasses" through which people view one another. Jimin himself explained that he wanted to express how he presents himself to the world in many different ways, acknowledging that people’s perspectives and even prejudices can act as filters on his true self. Key themes explored in the track include:

: The song features a groovy, Latin-pop vibe centered around an acoustic finger-picked guitar rhythm and a midi pad beat. The title "Filter" refers to both digital photo

Beyond the Surface: A Deep Dive into Jimin’s "Filter" Since its release on the 2020 album Map of the Soul: 7 , Jimin’s solo track has remained a standout for its infectious Latin-pop rhythm and complex layers of meaning. More than just a catchy tune, it serves as a sophisticated commentary on identity and the way we are perceived by the world. The Concept: Identity as a Palette Beyond the Surface: A Deep Dive into Jimin’s

: A pivotal line, "Yeah, you're the one who made me," suggests that public identities are often co-created by the person and the observers (the fans). you're the one who made me