On Monday, BigHit Music shared the news on Weverse, revealing that the album of Jin will launch in November this year. This marks Jin’s return to the spotlight following his discharge from the South Korean military. BigHit Music announced that in addition to the solo album ‘Happy’ release, BTS Jin will be engaging with fans through various activities.
BTS Jin to release first solo album Happy
Jin, the eldest member of BTS, is gearing up for the release of his first solo album, titled Happy. BigHit Music expressed their excitement stating, “Hello. This is BigHit Music. We are thrilled to share the details of BTS member Jin’s first solo album, Happy. The album serves as Jin’s heartfelt invitation for fans to join him on his journey to discover happiness. It features six tracks, each with its own unique vibe, rooted in a band sound.”
They added, “With sincere emotions and warm messages woven throughout Happy, we hope the album brings joy to all of you. In addition to the album release, Jin will be engaging with fans through various activities. We appreciate your continued love and support for Jin as he makes his solo return with Happy. Thank you.”
BTS Jin’s album details
Pre-orders for the album will begin at 11 am (KST) on Tuesday, with the official release set for November 15 at 2 pm (KST), which translates to 10:30 am IST. BigHit Music also posted a 20-second teaser on X (formerly Twitter), concluding with the message, “You are loved,” along with some photos from the upcoming album.
BTS Jin Solo Album ‘Happy’
In a separate statement, the agency provided instructions for the BTS ARMY on how to pre-order the album, outlining that pre-orders will be available from both online and offline retailers starting Tuesday, October 15, and running until Thursday, November 14, 2024 (KST).
BTS Jin on his Album
Jin, who was discharged from the South Korean military in June of this year, recently shared insights about his album during a live session on Weverse. He said, “What would all of you be curious about? My album work? It’s been a while since I finished recording… The mix and masters for the songs were completed a few weeks ago, too… I would be thankful if you could please wait a little bit. I could play it now, but it would be nicer if you could wait until the album, right? Should I play it now? The company would get mad. But the songs are good, so I listen to them from time to time.”
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