BTS' Jimin drops 2nd solo album 'Muse'

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre (R), joined by members of BTS, from left to right,V, Jung-kook, Jimin and RM, speaks during the during a daily press briefing in the White House in Washington, in 2022. File Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI
1 of 4 | White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre (R), joined by members of BTS, from left to right,V, Jung-kook, Jimin and RM, speaks during the during a daily press briefing in the White House in Washington, in 2022. File Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI | License Photo

July 19 (UPI) -- Jimin, of K-pop supergroup BTS, released a new solo album and the music video for its lead track Friday while serving in the South Korean military.

The new EP, Muse, marks the singer's first release in about one year and four months since his debut solo album, Face, in March last year.

BigHit Music, the group's agency, introduced Muse as depicting the singer's search for inspiration.

The album features seven love-themed songs, including the lead track "Who" and "Closer Than This," a song dedicated to his fans, which was released in December last year.

"Who" is a hip-hop and R&B genre song depicting a poignant situation where the speaker misses someone he has never met before.

The music video for the song shows Jimin wandering the streets aimlessly at night in search of his love.

Also among the b-side tracks are "Rebirth (Intro)," "Interlude : Showtime," "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (feat. Loco)," "Slow Dance (feat. Sofia Carson)" and "Be Mine."

Pre-released on June 28, "Smeraldo" debuted at No. 88 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, becoming Jimin's fifth solo track to hit the chart.

Pdogg, the main producer behind Muse, shared the process of making the album and the behind-the-scenes story through BigHit, on behalf of Jimin, who is performing his military duty.

"We focused on fully reflecting the emotions Jimin felt while working on the music," the producer said. "We worked in Los Angeles, and perhaps due to the city's atmosphere, we created songs with a happy and positive energy."

He said he tried to infuse the exciting feelings that come to mind when thinking of a muse into the tracks.

"The flow of emotions is reflected in the track order, so focusing on that while listening will make it even more enjoyable."

Following the release, Jimin will give his first performance of "Who," on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in a pre-recorded taping that's scheduled to air at 12:35 p.m. Tuesday (Korean time).

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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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