BTS' Jimin thanks fans for supporting his second album 'Muse', says 'I'll be back with a better song'

Updated : Jul 22, 2024 19:47
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Jimin of BTS recently released his second album, 'Muse', putting his exceptionally diverse vocal range on display. The music video for the title track, 'Who', has also been receiving rave reviews from ARMYs, having garnered 14M views on YouTube. Following praise from all corners, Jimin has shared a thank you message for ARMYs and also apologised for making them wait. 

Jimin's note for fans 

Jimin shared a note on Weverse that read, “Hello, everyone. I'm Jimin. My second album "MUSE" is finally out! Thank you so much to ARMY for waiting and supporting us. I really wanted to play it for you soon, so I was really happy that it finally came out Haha. Well, I wanted to brag to you and talk a lot about but now I'm a soldier, so I've become careful about SNS. I'm always sorry and thank you for making you wait.”

He also shared a glimpse into his soldier life, and mentioned, "I'm doing well in the military, so don't worry about anything and I hope you take care of your health. (It's summer, so you have to drink a lot of water!!!!) (Don't turn on the air conditioner or fan too hard at night! You have to be careful of the heat!!) Anyway...Haha, I'll get going now! Thank you for enjoying the song. I'll be back with a better song and performance next time I love you always. I love you. I love you ARMY."

About 'Muse'

Jimin dropped his second solo album 'Muse' on July 19. It consists of seven songs, including Interlude: Showtime, Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (feat. Loco), Who, Be Mine, Slow Dance and Closer Than This. The BTS member made his solo debut last year with his inaugural album 'Face'. 

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