BTS’ V to release solo album ‘Layover’ on Sept. 8

BTS’ V to release solo album ‘Layover’ on Sept. 8

/ 12:49 PM August 08, 2023

A teaser for BTS V's upcoming album, "Layover." Image: Weverse

A teaser for BTS V’s upcoming album, “Layover.” Image: Weverse

Kim Tae-hyung, also known as BTS’ V, will drop his much-anticipated solo album “Layover” on Sept. 8.

South Korean label Big Hit Music confirmed that Kim’s upcoming album contains six songs, including a bonus track, on community platform Weverse on Tuesday, Aug. 8, while recommending fans to listen to it “in sequence from start to finish.”

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The listed tracks include “Rainy Days,” “Blue,” “Love Me Again,” “Slow Dancing,” “For Us,” and “Slow Dancing (Piano Version).”

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The agency also uploaded a clip of the album’s visualizer on the same day, which showed photos of V plastered on what seemed to be a package for delivery.

Per Big Hit, “Slow Dancing” is hinted to be the album’s lead song as it’s described as its “focus track.” “[The song] is a ‘70s romantic soul style track that exudes a laidback and free-spirited feeling, just as the title suggests,” they added.

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“Rainy Days,” “Blue,” “Love Me Again,” “Slow Dancing,” and “For Us” are confirmed to have their own music videos as well, although release dates are yet to be announced.

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“V will showcase amazing new performances and make various appearances alongside the album’s release. Please stay tuned and continue to support V as he embarks on his solo journey,” Big Hit said.

The album details come days after it was confirmed that Min Hee-jin, executive producer of K-pop rookie powerhouse NewJeans, will produce V’s record.

Since his June 2013 debut, Kim will be the final BTS member to debut as a soloist after J-Hope, Jin, RM, Jimin, Suga, and Jungkook. EDV

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