BTS’ Jimin teases second solo album, ‘MUSE’
BTS singer Jimin has teased the upcoming release of his second solo studio album, titled ‘MUSE’.
Today (June 18), BTS’ Jimin and his label Big Hit Music announced that the K-pop idol would be releasing his second solo studio album, ‘MUSE’, next month. It’ll come about a year-and-a-half after his debut record ‘FACE’, which was released in March 2023.
In a statement, via fan community platform Weverse, Big Hit Music said that the BTS singer’s new album will “document his journey in search of the source of his inspiration” and showcase his “expanded musical spectrum”.
The label said that ‘MUSE’ will feature seven songs, including the previously released ‘Closer Than This’. Additionally, Jimin has also dropped new teaser clip for the album on social media.
Jimin’s new record ‘MUSE’ will drop on Friday, July 19 at 1pm KST / 12am ET. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
지민 (Jimin) 'MUSE'
2024.07.19. 1PM (KST) | 0AM (ET)#지민 #Jimin #Jimin_MUSE pic.twitter.com/2lat4svLXq
— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) June 17, 2024
With ‘MUSE’, Jimin will be the latest member of BTS to release music while serving their mandatory military service. Last month, bandmate RM dropped his second solo album ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’, while Jungkook dropped the fan-dedicated single ‘Never Let Go’ earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Jin recently became the first BTS member to be discharged from military service on June 12. Following his discharge, the singer held a fanmeeting in Seoul, South Korea as part of the boyband’s annual ‘Festa’ celebrations, where he performed an unreleased extended version of his solo song ‘Super Tuna’.
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