BTS’ Jin to make solo comeback with new album in November? Here’s what we know

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BTS’ Jin, who was discharged from the military in June, is set to make his solo comeback with his new album. The K-pop idol who earlier revealed that he’s working hard on his album will release his new music in November. Yes, you’ve read it right.

BTS’ agency, BigHit Music, issued a statement saying, “Jin is currently preparing for a new album with the goal of releasing in November. The detailed information will be disclosed once it is confirmed.”

BTS ARMYs are beyond happy and excited about the album. An ARMY took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and wrote, “Love this.” Another one shared excitement saying, “Can’t wait.” “And I’m ready #seokjinnie #jiniscoming #ksj1,” wrote a fan. Another one wrote, “Congratulations Jin can’t wait.”

In September, Jin hosted a live session on Weverse and opened up about his new album. He said, “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.”

On the other hand, Jin recently dropped the revamped version of his viral track ‘Super Tuna‘. The video is packed with hilarious moments and shows Jin’s love for Tuna.



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