BTS Jin to mark major music comeback with debut solo album out on November

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ARMYs and fans around the world are in for a treat!

Kim Seok-jin, most popularly known as Jin, is all set to release his debut solo album entitled “Happy” in November.

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According to BIGHIT Music, “Happy” will be released on November 15, Friday. The album will be composed of six tracks.

“Happy is Jin’s heartfelt invitation for fans to join him on his journey to discover happiness. With his sincere emotions and warm messages to his fans woven throughout Happy, we hope the album brings joy to all of you,” the music agency says.

It was also announced that Jin is set to hold several activities with fans to support the album.

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As the eldest member of the five-time Grammy-nominated global pop group, Jin is the first from BTS to be discharged from mandatory military service. He finished his military duties on June 12 this year.

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His first solo single, “The Astronaut” was released in 2022. It sold 700,000 copies in South Korea the day it was released, earning the highest first-day sales for a single by a soloist in Hanteo chart history.

Meanwhile, Jin released the full version of his 2021 hit “Super Tuna” early this month.

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