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V, a member of BTS, is both anxious and delighted to make his long-awaited solo debut. The ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin, who just confirmed the story and provided some information regarding V's solo album, will be working with him. Most people know Min Hee Jin for creating the K-pop band NewJeans.
According to earlier reports, Kim Taehyung's solo album would probably be published in September. Their management BigHit Music hasn't verified anything, though. The BTS agency had stated in a statement from last month that V's schedule had not been confirmed. "The release of the schedule is pending confirmation. V is currently devotedly working on his solo album, they claimed.
Min Hee Jin was quoted by Soompi on Wednesday as stating, "I received an offer towards the end of last year. Due to the scheduling, I was initially hesitant, but I soon overcame my reservations after becoming attracted by V's attitude, intensity, and very passionate vocal tone. I want the audience to concentrate on the music this time. We chose music that I wish to suggest while also taking V's preferences into consideration. We prioritized making music that we wanted to make and that we could execute well, rather than sticking to a well-known style. Although we were really busy, I believe a fascinating production came out of it.
V said of the solo album, "I'm nervous but happy." It's an album that suits my tastes, I think. Spectacles will be widely available. I hope you can anticipate it because as I was preparing, I was anticipating a joyful ARMY. I believe you'll get to witness a new aspect of solo artist V that's distinct from the V in BTS," he continued.
In 2019, HYBE Labels hired Min Hee Jin, a former creative director of SM Entertainment. Later, she rose through the company's ranks to become Chief Brand Officer. She backed NewJeans and started her own subsidiary business, ADOR, in 2021.
RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook make up BTS. The newest member of the group, Jungkook, was the last to release a solo album. Jin and J-Hope are currently serving in the military while the rest of the group is taking a sabbatical.