Jimin from BTS, who is currently serving in the South Korean military penned a grateful message to his dedicated fans, ARMY, following the release of his second album, MUSE.
Jimin, 28, dropped his seven-track album on Friday, July 19. Shortly after the release fans began to share the unboxing videos of the album that comes with a lyric book, having a heartwarming letter from the Dynamite vocalist.
"This is my last album before I go to the army," Jimin wrote in the message, translated by a fan on X, formerly Twitter. "The preparation process was not easy, so I would like to express my sincere gratitude to everyone at the company and the directors who helped me even more."
"I'll be back soon, so please wait!" he added, before reflecting on the core message of his new album.
"I made it thinking that I want you to be happy every day," the FACE singer-songwriter continued, "I hope you can leave the disappointment behind and go back quickly and do more happy and enjoyable things."
In addition to expressing his gratitude to fans and album creators, Jimin thanked his bandmates, Jungkook, Jin, J Hope, Suga, RM, and V for their influence, concluding, "Let’s meet again soon."
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