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BTS' Jin to drop solo album 'Happy' on Nov. 15

Paul Xavier Jaehwa Bernardo,

ABS-CBN News

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BTS member Jin. Photo from Jin's Instagram account

Jin, a member of the K-pop sensation BTS, is set to release his debut solo album in November, his agency announced late Monday.

In a notice on fan community app Weverse, BigHit Music said the album, "Happy," would be released on November 15.

The record includes six songs, "each with its own unique vibe [and] all grounded in a band sound," BigHit said.



The label described the album as "Jin's heartfelt invitation for fans to join him on his journey to discover happiness."

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"With his sincere emotions and warm messages to his fans woven throughout 'Happy,' we hope the album brings joy to all of you," BigHit said, addressing fans.

While "Happy" will be Jin's first solo album, the 31-year-old singer, whose real name is Kim Seok-jin, has previously released solo tracks, including "Super Tuna" and "The Astronaut." 

He has also contributed to K-drama soundtracks, recording "It's Definitely You" with bandmate V for the period series "Hwarang" in 2016 and "Yours" for the mystery drama "Jirisan" in 2021.

In June, Jin became the first of BTS' seven members to complete his military service, a requirement for most able-bodied South Korean men under the age of 30 as the country remains technically at war with the nuclear-armed North.

BTS is expected to reunite as a complete group of seven in 2025 after all members finish their mandatory service.

For more news and features on K-pop, K-drama, and K-stars, visit the Hallyu Corner microsite.

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