The task will have seven tracks.
Jimin’s craft and dream are very much the same on his sophomore independent collection, which the BTS star reported on Weverse Monday (June 17) is showing up later this mid year.
Named Dream, the task will highlight seven tracks, including the recently delivered single “Closer Than This,” which he dropped in December. The collection will show up July 19, under eighteen months after the 28-year-old vocalist delivered his 2023 presentation solo collection FACE, which crested at No. 2 on the Bulletin 200.
“Following his most memorable independent collection, ‘FACE,’ where he tried to investigate his actual personality, ‘Dream’ reports his process looking for the wellspring of his motivation,” peruses BigHit Music’s post on Weverse, which noticed that the task will feature “Jimin’s extended melodic range.”
Paving the way to the collection’s appearance, “a different exhibit of content will be divulged to give a further look” into Dream, adds a public statement from HYBE.
Jimin made his authority solo presentation in 2018 with the single “Commitment.” after five years, he turned into the main South Korean soloist to come to No. 1 on the Board Hot 100 with “Like Insane,” with FACE’s “Set Me Free, Pt. 2” likewise coming to No. 30 on the graph.
The news comes in the midst of the artist’s 18-month obligatory assistance in the South Korean military, which he began in December close by bandmates V, Jung Nut-job and RM. Except for Jin, who completed his administration simply last week, BTS is all at present during the time spent satisfying their obligations, with full-band exercises expected to continue in 2025.
See the limited time banner for Jimin’s new collection Dream beneath.