'Coldplay' becomes 'BTS' Jin's biggest cheerleader amid solo album release
BTS'Jin releases first ever solo album named 'Happy'
Popular rock band Coldplay just won hearts on social media for showing immense support amid the release of BTS’ Jin’s first solo album, 'Happy'.
Taking it to their Instagram handle, the band posted a story giving a special shoutout to their ‘brother Jin’.
They shared a picture reading ‘Happy’ that appeared in bubble letters on a blue background.
The Hymn for the Weekend creators wrote: “We love happy. Congrats + love to our brother Jin”, followed by a song playing in the background also sung by the Korean singer.
Coldplay’s support for Kim Seok-jin is making fans all over the world go crazy. They are truly loving the relationship the two share with each other.
One of the X users wrote: “Coldplay Always supporting our boys and especially Seokjinie.”
Meanwhile, another fan added: “I love so many of their songs. So to witness their friendship is such a special thing. There's a good reason why BTS look up to CP & that's bcoz they're not only great artists but genuine ppl. As for their fandom? Just awesome!”
“This is undoubtedly the purest and most wholesome friendship BTS have ever had with another artist I grew up listening to Coldplay so this is like my two worlds coming together”, wrote one more admirer.
Jin and Chris Martin share a very good bond. The former even mentioned that the latter once gave away his personal guitar to the 31-year-old singer when he jokingly asked for it.
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