BTS’ Jin solo album includes collab with Red Velvet’s Wendy

BTS’ Jin solo album to feature a collaboration with Red Velvet’s Wendy

/ 01:17 PM October 19, 2024

BTS’ Jin solo album to feature a collaboration with Red Velvet’s Wendy. Image: Courtesy of BigHit Music

BTS’ Jin in a concept photo for “Happy.” Image: Courtesy of BigHit Music

“Happy,” the upcoming album of BTS’ Jin will feature six tracks including a collaboration with Red Velvet’s Wendy, and is set for a Nov. 15 release.

The tracklist was released on BigHit Music’s X (formerly Twitter) page on Wednesday, Oct. 16. It contains the songs: “Running Wild,” “I’ll Be There,” “Another Level,” “Falling,” “Heart on the Window” featuring Red Velvet’s Wendy, and “I’ll Come to You.”

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“I’ll Be There” is the record’s pre-release track and is due to be dropped on Oct. 25.

The first batch of concept photos were then released a day later, showing Jin relaxing by the camper, on a wicker chair, a home garden, and by the tennis court.

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Featuring “sincere emotions and warm messages,” the album is Jin’s “heartfelt invitation for fans to join him on his journey to discover happiness,” his label said in a press release.

“In addition to the album release, Jin will be engaging with fans through various activities. We ask for your continued love and support for Jin as he makes his solo return with ‘Happy,’” BigHit added.

Jin debuted as a soloist with “The Astronaut” in October 2022. Prior to his solo debut, he also released the solo tracks “Super Tuna,” “Abyss,” “Awake,” “Tonight,” “Moon” and “Yours.”

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