Despite still serving in the South Korean army, Jimin confirmed his new solo comeback with a new album. Know more!
ATTENTION, ARMYs! Surprising everyone, this Monday, 17th, Jimin, member of BTS, announced that he will make his newest comeback on July 19th, with his second solo album “MUSE”. The information was revealed through social media, with the release of a poster and a teaser where the idol appears reading a sheet of music. Look!
Shortly after the announcement on the networks, BigHit Music, the company responsible for managing BTS’s career, shared an official statement giving more details about the new album, as reported by the Koreaboo portal. Check out the full translation!
“Hello.
This is BIGHIT MUSIC.
We are excited to share details about the release of BTS member Jimin’s second solo album, ‘MUSE’.
After his first solo album, ‘FACE’, where he sought to explore his true identity, ‘MUSE’ documents his journey in search of the source of his inspiration.
Showcasing Jimin’s expanded musical spectrum, ‘MUSE’ includes seven tracks, including the fan song ‘Closer Than This’, released in December 2023.
We ask for your continued love and support for Jimin’s second solo album ‘MUSE’.
Pre-order period: Starts at 11am, Tuesday, June 18, 2024 (KST)
Release date and time: 1pm, Friday, July 19, 2024 (KST).”
It is worth remembering that, currently, Jimin, Jungkook, V, J-Hope, RM It is Suga are serving in the South Korean army, following the country’s mandatory conscription law for men. Jin, the oldest member of the group, was the first to finish the job, being dismissed last week. BTS is only expected to reunite in its full formation in 2025, when everyone is released from their obligations.
Source: Recreio
