New Delhi
BTS star Jin is all set to release his first solo album. The new album is titled Happy.
The same was announced by BTS agency BigHit Music which teased fans with some exciting news about Jin’s album. They revealed that the album will be released in November this year and the album will mark his first work since getting discharged from the South Korean military which is compulsory for all male members of the society.
BTS agency made the big announcement
Making the announcement, the BTS agency wrote, "Hello. This is BigHit Music. We are thrilled to share the details of BTS member Jin's first solo album, Happy. Happy is Jin's heartfelt invitation for fans to join him on his journey to discover happiness. The album features six tracks, each with its own unique vibe, all grounded in a band sound."
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The statement concluded, "With his sincere emotions and warm messages to his fans 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 ask for your continued love and support for Jin as he makes his solo return with Happy. Thank you.”
The pre-order for Happy album will begin at 11 am (KST) on Tuesday. The album will release on November 15 at 2 pm (KST), which is 10:30 am IST. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), BigHit Music also shared a 20-second teaser. It ended with the words, "You are loved." The BTS agency also shared some photos from the upcoming album.
Here's how you can pre-order the album
In another statement, BigHit Music shared how the BTS ARMY can pre-order the album. A part of their statement reads, "You can place your pre-order from online and offline retailers starting from Tuesday, October 15. Pre-Order Dates--From Tuesday, October 15 to Thursday, November 14, 2024 (KST)."
Meanwhile, Jin was discharged from the South Korean military in June this year. Recently, he spoke about his album during a live session on Weverse. "What would all of you guys be curious about? My album work? It's been a while since I finished recording...The mix and masters for songs finished 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 it from time to time," he said at the time.