BTS Jin Captivates Global Fans with Solo Album ‘Happy’

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BTS Jin is finally taking his first steps as a solo artist. On the 15th at 2 PM (KST), he will release his first solo album ‘Happy’ worldwide, showcasing his unique musical style. The album contains a total of six tracks, including the title song ‘Running Wild’, and Jin aims to share his thoughts on happiness with the audience through this album.

Jin’s global activities don’t stop here. He is set to appear on the popular American program ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on the 21st at 1:35 PM (KST), where he will perform the title track ‘Running Wild’. The Jimmy Fallon Show has already heightened fans’ expectations by announcing Jin’s appearance via social media. The teaser video begins with a scene set in a 1990s office, where the show’s host Jimmy Fallon discovers a floppy disk labeled ‘SPECIAL GUEST’. The video concludes with Jimmy Fallon’s surprised expression as Jin’s new song plays from the floppy disk, revealing Jin as the special guest, which has become a hot topic among fans.

BTS has previously appeared on ‘The Jimmy Fallon Show’, gaining immense popularity with performances of ‘Butter’ and ‘Permission to Dance’. Members Jimin, Suga, and Jungkook have also showcased their chemistry with Jimmy Fallon through their solo activities. Fans are eagerly anticipating Jin’s stage and talk appearance on the show.

Meanwhile, Jin sent a message of support to students preparing for the 2025 College Scholastic Ability Test via BTS’s official YouTube channel. He sincerely encouraged them by saying, “I hope you enjoy delicious food and have a great time with family and friends after the exam.” Jin’s emphasis on communication with fans heightens expectations for his future activities. Global fans are keenly interested in what new charms his solo activities will bring.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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