Jin is the eldest Member of BTS. He's one of 4 vocalists in the group. BTS is currently on hiatus and all the members are working on solo projects due to South Korea's mandatory Military service. Jin was discharged from the military back in June of this year. One member of BTS released in the middle of October and the rest of the members are going to be out in June of 2025. This is the main single from Jin's first solo album "Happy" that was released yesterday. I would suggest for other Jin songs "The Astronaut" and "I'll Be There"
The song is for his/BTS fans, ARMY. He likes to use all kinds of random representation of his fans. He sings to a kid in the astronaut (the fandom was about that kid's age when he released the song) and to a fish in super tuna before btw😅. BTS mv is not that straight forward, often requires an explanations video. Army loves to search for all the Easter eggs scattered in their mv. BTS seldom sings about romantic relationship (they have love song, but not many). The only romantic relationship songs that i can think of are house of cards, 134340 (no mv for both songs, only live versions but you can find the one with English subs) or other solo songs like who, love me again and standing next to you. They do have tons of songs about other relationship though. Even their song like fake love focused on multiple types of relationship.
Unsure as to why the comments were off on the txt video but Korean "boybands" and American boybands are completely different, so many don't have the stereotypical "boy/girlband" positions. Another thing is kpop is an industry, not a genre so a rap track, r&B, or even country will be labeled under "kpop" due to the artists being known as performers called "idols" not "artists." Funny that you say you prefer txt as bts is txt's older brother group lol they're the only groups that can actually make me dance with their music. I'm not sure what genre you're into but maybe ask at the end of your videos for recommendations based off what genre you like. I'd also suggest avoid mentioning different groups in the same video as kpop stans can be extremely sensitive so it's best not to mention bts specifically, in any other video or else you'll trigger stans of other groups.
@@latifidris8805enjoy your musical journey….its so rich and the lyrics and rap can be mind blowing. I like Ugh and the explanation by a Korean. th-cam.com/video/6XfEDepFpAU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1DfqeE2c9p5V24za
Jin is the eldest Member of BTS. He's one of 4 vocalists in the group. BTS is currently on hiatus and all the members are working on solo projects due to South Korea's mandatory Military service. Jin was discharged from the military back in June of this year. One member of BTS released in the middle of October and the rest of the members are going to be out in June of 2025. This is the main single from Jin's first solo album "Happy" that was released yesterday. I would suggest for other Jin songs "The Astronaut" and "I'll Be There"
Thanks for letting me know! Felt a little lost since I'm unfamiliar with the scene, appreciate you for sharing the information!!
The song is for his/BTS fans, ARMY. He likes to use all kinds of random representation of his fans. He sings to a kid in the astronaut (the fandom was about that kid's age when he released the song) and to a fish in super tuna before btw😅. BTS mv is not that straight forward, often requires an explanations video. Army loves to search for all the Easter eggs scattered in their mv.
BTS seldom sings about romantic relationship (they have love song, but not many). The only romantic relationship songs that i can think of are house of cards, 134340 (no mv for both songs, only live versions but you can find the one with English subs) or other solo songs like who, love me again and standing next to you. They do have tons of songs about other relationship though. Even their song like fake love focused on multiple types of relationship.
Thanks for all the information and that he uses random representations of his fans!
Very well said! Thank you!
Unsure as to why the comments were off on the txt video but Korean "boybands" and American boybands are completely different, so many don't have the stereotypical "boy/girlband" positions. Another thing is kpop is an industry, not a genre so a rap track, r&B, or even country will be labeled under "kpop" due to the artists being known as performers called "idols" not "artists."
Funny that you say you prefer txt as bts is txt's older brother group lol they're the only groups that can actually make me dance with their music. I'm not sure what genre you're into but maybe ask at the end of your videos for recommendations based off what genre you like. I'd also suggest avoid mentioning different groups in the same video as kpop stans can be extremely sensitive so it's best not to mention bts specifically, in any other video or else you'll trigger stans of other groups.
@@Nianiie Had no clue Kpop is an industry and not a genre. Thanks for the information!
True 🤭🙏💜
@@latifidris8805enjoy your musical journey….its so rich and the lyrics and rap can be mind blowing. I like Ugh and the explanation by a Korean. th-cam.com/video/6XfEDepFpAU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1DfqeE2c9p5V24za