BTS’ Jin teases collaborations with Red Velvet’s Wendy, Take That’s Gary Barlow
BTS singer Jin has unveiled the tracklist for his upcoming album ‘Happy’, featuring collaborations with Red Velvet member Wendy and Gary Barlow of Take That.
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Jin released the tracklist to ‘Happy’ today (October 17) at Midnight KST. The six-track record will be led by the single ‘Running Wild’, which was co-written and -produced by Gary Barlow of British boyband Take That. It will also includes ‘Heart on the Window’ featuring Wendy of K-pop girl group Red Velvet.
‘Happy’, due out on November 15, will also be preceded by the pre-release single ‘I’ll Be There’, which was co-written by Jin and frequent BTS collaborators Pdogg and GHSTLOOP. Other songs on the record are ‘Another Level’, ‘Until I Reach You’ and ‘Longing’.
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Big Hit Music first announced the upcoming album earlier this week, shortly after the singer released the full version of his 2021 song ‘Super Tuna’. ‘Happy’ will make Jin the seventh and final member of BTS to release a solo album.
The singer made his solo debut in late 2022 with ‘The Astronaut’, which was co-written by Coldplay, shortly before he enlistined for mandatory military service. Jin was officially discharged from service in June.
Last month, Jin spoke to Weverse Magazine and shared that he was working on his debut album. “[The BTS members] all finished making their own albums before enlisting,” he said. “That made me think I better not wait too long to release mine, so I’m working to get it done fast.”
Last month, BTS leader RM released the single ‘Neva Play’ with Megan Thee Stallion. It marked the second time they worked together, after the rapper featured on a remix of BTS’ hit single ‘Butter’ in 2022.
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