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Tracklist for BTS member Jimin's new solo album released

By Yonhap News Agency
Jimin (L) listens as J-Hope of BTS speaks at the SDG Moment event in the U.N. General Assembly Hall at the United Nations Headquarters in 2021 in New York City. Jimin released the tracklist for his new album, "Muse." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
1 of 5 | Jimin (L) listens as J-Hope of BTS speaks at the SDG Moment event in the U.N. General Assembly Hall at the United Nations Headquarters in 2021 in New York City. Jimin released the tracklist for his new album, "Muse." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

June 21 (UPI) -- Jimin of K-pop supergroup BTS revealed the track list for his upcoming second solo album, Muse, on Friday, building excitement among the group's dedicated fan base.

The album, set for release July 19, will feature seven tracks exploring the theme of love and the journey of finding inspiration, the group's agency, BigHit Music, said on social media.

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The 28-year-old singer has contributed to writing lyrics and composing six of the songs, promising an intimate look into his artistic vision.

Leading the album is the hip-hop and R&B-infused title track 'Who," co-produced by a team, including BTS' longtime collaborator Pdogg, Grammy-nominated artist Jon Bellion and other top songwriters.

The third track, "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band," featuring Korean rapper Loco, will arrive as a prerelease single next Friday. Blending big band sounds with hip-hop, the upbeat number is described as delivering an energetic, marching band-inspired vibe.

Rounding out the track list is "Closer Than This," a song dedicated to his fans. Released in December last year, the song showcases Jimin's emotive, high-note vocals.

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Muse will mark the singer's first release in about one year and four months since his debut solo album, "Face," in March last year.

Big names from across the pop world, including Tommy Brown, who has produced smash hits for Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, have also contributed to the new album in a bid to elevate its commercial appeal.

Jimin has been serving as an active-duty soldier in the Army since December. Ahead of the album's release, he will unveil content to promote the album, which he prepared before his enlistment, according to the agency.

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Left to right, Kim Tae-hyung, also known as V, Min Yoon-gi, also known as Suga, Kim Seok-jin, also known as Jin, Jeon Jung-kook, Kim Nam-joon, also known as RM, Park Ji-min and Jung Ho-seok, also known as J-Hope of BTS, attends the annual Billboard Music Awards held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on May 21, 2017. The group won Top Social Artist at the event. In June, they made Time's new list of the Most Influential People on the Internet. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

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