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Jin, from BTS, gave a possible clue about the release of his first solo album through the comments of a post on Weverse

This Friday, Jinof BTSgave a possible clue about the release of his first solo album, through a post on Weverse related to “MUSE”, next solo album by Jimin. He commented: “Jimin, I’m next. I’m going to sing too”; Check out a post on X (formerly Twitter) that theorizes on the subject:

Jin is the only member of BTS who has technically yet to release a full-length album or mini-album. In his solo discography, he has only 6 singles, with “The Astronaut” and “Super Tuna” being the best known.

Recently, the Idol was exempt from mandatory military service in South Korea, taking on the role of host of BTS FESTA 2024, an event that celebrated 11 years since BTS’s debut. In addition to performing a live show, Jin also organized a hugging event, where he hugged around 1000 ARMY’s who attended the celebration. Since then, fans have been eagerly waiting to follow his next steps in his musical career, affectionately dubbing his future solo album “KSJ1”.

Source: Recreio

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