BTS’s Jin has given fans a glimpse into his solo journey with a newly released poster for “Running Wild,” the title track of his upcoming album Happy. The vintage-style poster, which features Jin and a dog running together down a vast road towards a city skyline, was shared on BTS’s official social media channels on Sunday, quickly igniting excitement among fans worldwide.
“Running Wild” is described as a pop-rock track infused with new wave elements, a genre choice that complements the warmth and passion of the song’s message. Through this track, Jin aims to inspire listeners to pursue hope with enthusiasm and a positive spirit. The song’s inviting melody and heartfelt lyrics capture Jin’s intention to spread joy and encouragement to his audience, making it a defining piece in his solo debut.
The involvement of Gary Barlow, a member of the iconic British pop band Take That, in the production of “Running Wild” has also caught attention. Known for his timeless music and contributions to pop, Barlow’s touch is expected to bring a nuanced layer to Jin’s music, bridging global pop cultures in a unique collaboration.
The album Happy will feature a total of six tracks, including five additional B-sides: “I’ll Be There,” “Another Level,” “Falling,” “Heart on the Window” (featuring Wendy from Red Velvet), and “I Will Come To You.” “I’ll Be There” was pre-released on October 25 and quickly made an impact, debuting at No. 9 on Spotify’s Daily Top Song Global Chart and claiming the top spot on Oricon’s Daily Digital Single chart in Japan. Its success hints at the warm reception awaiting Jin’s full album.
Anticipation has been building for Happy since Grammy.com named it one of November’s must-listen albums. The project comes two years after Jin’s memorable collaboration with Coldplay on “The Astronaut,” a single that showcased his vocal depth and global appeal. Now, Happy marks Jin’s first comprehensive solo endeavor, allowing him to present his own artistic identity.
Beyond the music, Happy is expected to delve into themes of joy, resilience, and growth. Jin’s choice of a diverse tracklist, blending introspective songs with uplifting melodies, reflects a journey that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. Fans are eager to experience the emotional range and authenticity Jin brings to his solo work.
The album Happy will officially drop on November 15, further establishing Jin’s role as a versatile artist. With a seasoned collaborator like Gary Barlow by his side and a tracklist that promises a rich emotional landscape, Happy is positioned to be a meaningful addition to Jin’s musical legacy. Fans and critics alike are anticipating how Jin’s message of hope and joy will resonate across his solo debut, ushering in a new chapter for the BTS member.
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BTS’s Jin has given fans a glimpse into his solo journey with a newly released poster for “Running Wild,” the title track of his upcoming album Happy. The vintage-style poster, which features Jin and a dog running together down a vast road towards a city skyline, was shared on BTS’s official social media channels on Sunday, quickly igniting excitement among fans worldwide.
“Running Wild” is described as a pop-rock track infused with new wave elements, a genre choice that complements the warmth and passion of the song’s message. Through this track, Jin aims to inspire listeners to pursue hope with enthusiasm and a positive spirit. The song’s inviting melody and heartfelt lyrics capture Jin’s intention to spread joy and encouragement to his audience, making it a defining piece in his solo debut.
The involvement of Gary Barlow, a member of the iconic British pop band Take That, in the production of “Running Wild” has also caught attention. Known for his timeless music and contributions to pop, Barlow’s touch is expected to bring a nuanced layer to Jin’s music, bridging global pop cultures in a unique collaboration.
The album Happy will feature a total of six tracks, including five additional B-sides: “I’ll Be There,” “Another Level,” “Falling,” “Heart on the Window” (featuring Wendy from Red Velvet), and “I Will Come To You.” “I’ll Be There” was pre-released on October 25 and quickly made an impact, debuting at No. 9 on Spotify’s Daily Top Song Global Chart and claiming the top spot on Oricon’s Daily Digital Single chart in Japan. Its success hints at the warm reception awaiting Jin’s full album.
Anticipation has been building for Happy since Grammy.com named it one of November’s must-listen albums. The project comes two years after Jin’s memorable collaboration with Coldplay on “The Astronaut,” a single that showcased his vocal depth and global appeal. Now, Happy marks Jin’s first comprehensive solo endeavor, allowing him to present his own artistic identity.
Beyond the music, Happy is expected to delve into themes of joy, resilience, and growth. Jin’s choice of a diverse tracklist, blending introspective songs with uplifting melodies, reflects a journey that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. Fans are eager to experience the emotional range and authenticity Jin brings to his solo work.
The album Happy will officially drop on November 15, further establishing Jin’s role as a versatile artist. With a seasoned collaborator like Gary Barlow by his side and a tracklist that promises a rich emotional landscape, Happy is positioned to be a meaningful addition to Jin’s musical legacy. Fans and critics alike are anticipating how Jin’s message of hope and joy will resonate across his solo debut, ushering in a new chapter for the BTS member.