BTS has dropped the track list of the third CD of the boy band's upcoming anthology album, “PROOF,” with a special song dedicated to their loyal fans.

The third CD is composed of 14 songs which include “Jump (Demo),” “Boy In Luv” (Demo),” “Boyz With Fun,” “I NEED U (Demo),” “Tony Montana,” “Young Forever (Demo),” “Spring Day,” “DNA (Demo version),” “Epiphany,” “Seesaw (Demo)” and “Still With You.”

It also includes a new song, “For Youth,” which is dedicated to BTS fans, known as ARMY, who have been supporting the group since the launch of their first album in 2013.

Group leader Kim Namjoon, also known as RM, is included in the credits of “For Youth” along with J-Hope and Suga. The trio is touted as a possible new rap subunit of the group, according to Koreaboo. Aside from “For Youth,” two more new songs are included in CD number 3 of the compilation album: Track 02, “Ambiguous Relationship,” and Track 04, “Quotation Marks.”

Naturally, ARMY rejoiced over the inclusion of fan favorites in the third CD of “PROOF,” especially “Tony Montana” and “Still With You.”

“We’re finally getting Tony Montana ft. Jimin Hello,” a fan tweeted alongside a clip of Suga and Jimin performing at a jampacked concert.

Another one wrote, “We are getting Hobi's demo of DNA WE WON.”

One supporter tweeted a photo of men in purple hugging each other and said, "still with you jungkook acapella, spring day (v demo), tony montana ft. jimin, DNA (jhope demo), seesaw (yoongi demo), epiphany (jin demo), young forever (namjoon demo).”

Another fan thanked BTS for crafting “For Youth” which is inspired by the fandom’s full name, Adorable Representative MC For Youth (ARMY).

“They’re really out here making a song using our government name,” the ARMY wrote.

Earlier, the group released the promotional schedules for the upcoming album, which include the dates for the release of the album’s concept photo on May 28 and the teaser for the album’s lead single, “Yet To Come”, on June 8.

The new album will be out on June 10 in celebration of BTS’ upcoming ninth anniversary on June 13.

This handout photo courtesy of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. / ABC shows South Korean band BTS accept the Favorite Pop Duo or Group award onstage during the 2021 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles
This handout photo courtesy of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. / ABC shows South Korean band BTS accept the Favorite Pop Duo or Group award onstage during the 2021 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. / ABC via AFP