On Saturday, July 20, BIGHIT Entertainment released BTS Jimin’s solo music track WHO with spatial audio on Apple Music. This soundtrack is part of Jimin’s latest album, MUSE. Official social media handles of the music group shared information about the Apple Music release of the track.
The music video for the track came out on July 19 via the official page of HYBE LABEL on YouTube. As of the time of writing, the newly released official music video of Jimin’s single has already crossed over nine million views.
BTS Jimin's WHO soundtrack is featured on his MUSE album
Jimin released his second solo album, MUSE, on July 19. The singer is away doing his required military service. On July 19, the music video for the title track WHO came out as well. Following this, the track came out on Apple Music on July 20 with spatial audio.
Pop, hip hop, and R&B are the dominant styles of WHO, produced by Pdogg, Ghstloop, Pete Nappi, and Tenroc.
The music video starts with Jimin poised in the middle of a busy town and slowly heading toward a crowd of people while artists dance in the background. This R&B-influenced song is about Jimin's search for the face in the crowd that has been his inspiration for years.
Alongside WHO, the other songs of the 2024 MUSE album are Rebirth, Interlude: Showtime, Smeraldo Garden Marching Band, Slow Dance, Be Mine, and Closer Than This.
Jimin will perform WHO on Jimmy Fallon's talk show The Tonight Show. The singer's music agency, BIGHIT Entertainment, said that Jimin's act was pre-recorded and will be shown on Monday at 11:35 p.m.
Jimin's newly released MUSE album quickly became the number-one album on the UK iTunes Chart, making him the first K-Pop artist to achieve this in 2024.
The members of the South Korean boy band BTS—Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, V, SUGA, J-Hope, and RM—are currently serving their 18-month military service term.
Jin, the most senior member of the group, joined the Army in 2022. Following this, J-Hope and Suga also enrolled in their service. The others—Jungkook, Jimin, V, and RM—signed up in December 2023. BIGHIT Music, the group's management company, said that the boys would get back together in 2025 after the completion of their military service term.
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