“Closer Than This”: BTS’s Jimin’s new project confirmed | Music

“Closer Than This”: BTS’s Jimin’s new project confirmed | Music
“Closer Than This”: BTS’s Jimin’s new project confirmed | Music

There are still surprises for the ARMYs! And the fans of bts They are still celebrating after Jin’s return from military service on June 12, however, the celebrations will now continue since another member of the band comes with a project on the way.

It is nothing more and nothing less than Jimin, who will apparently return to the scene with new music soon.

Jimin comeback?

Social media lit up this morning after the boy band’s official profile shared a little teaser that advances the idol’s new steps.

The record shows us Jimin in a dark room full of lockers that then turns on the light to show a sheet music whose title is “La Lettra”. After holding the paper in his hands, the singer leaves the room.

Although further details regarding the project are still unknown, such as whether it will be an EP, a full-length album, or merely a single, for the moment they anticipate that it will arrive “soon.” Although to through the broadcast channel bts on Instagram, the luckiest people were able to meet more information with a fun dynamic.

“Wait… look at this score first… Do you notice anything strange?” said the message they shared on social networks accompanied by a photograph of the sheet. “You will always find the first letter,” they added later.

This led readers to try to decipher the hidden messagewhich was mainly about the title of the project: “Closer Than This”.

“I bet you all found the hidden messages in the music, right? The answer is ‘Closer Than This.'”

Now, it is expected that the singer’s new thing will be very well received by the fans. Even more so if you take into account that his solo hits are very successful on Spotify, where they accumulate hundreds of millions of views.

 
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