“It is a pity that…”
Korean netizens have reacted to BTS Jimin‘s new music video was released while he was in the military.
At the end of the year, Jimin was one of the last members to enlist in the military with Jungkook, and it was an emotional day for ARMYs around the world.
Fortunately, the members have kept fans fed with the content and releases they recorded before enlisting.
Last month, it was revealed that Jimin would be releasing an album called MUSE.
Jimin ‘MUSE’
2024.07.19. 13:00 (KST) | 0 am (Eastern Time)#jimin #Jimin #Jimin_MUSA image.twitter.com/2lat4svLXq
— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) June 17, 2024
On July 19, the album was released along with the music video for the song “Who”.
As expected, ARMYs were obsessed with the song, but it seems even Korean netizens couldn’t hide their love for the song and their reactions when it was released while Jimin was serving his military service.
In the comments of the qooNetizens shared their love for the song, but also their sadness that it was released during his military enlistment because they wanted to see Jimin promote and perform it on music shows.
- The song is really good; it’s a shame we can’t see them promoting it.
- I wasn’t expecting much since it came out during his military leave, but the song is really good! It’s a shame we can’t see the performances.
- Oh, the song is good.
- This song is really good. I’ve watched the music video several times and I’m captivated by it. It’s a shame there are no promotions on music showsㅠㅠㅠ
- Wow, Jimin really dances well.
- Wow, the song is very good! The song is great.
- The song is very goodㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ. It’s a shame that there aren’t many performances because it’s an album released during military serviceㅠㅠㅠ
- HolyㅠㅠㅠㅠJimin-ah
- The song is better than I thought, so I keep listening to it again.
- Oh right, he can’t promote it because of the military. The song is really good, too bad. I heard it once and got hooked right away.
Jimin has captured the hearts of netizens with his song, and you can read more about it below.
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