With his debut solo album Face, which was released on March 24 at noon KST, Jimin is ready to take a new honest path. The talented band member, who was known for his angelic voice, amazing dancing skills, radiant smile, and elegant appearance, was shown in concept photos with healing scars and an unknown light on his rugged side. It was obvious that it would be a thoughtful and private examination of his past.
from "Face-Off," you can hear a carousel spinning into a whirlpool that is no longer fun. It's like wanting to get away from the circus life—she would put on your public persona and immediately enter the ring.
It is powerful, dynamic, and tense, allowing Jimin to growl out of frustration. All of the album's lyrics, including "I'm not going to be sober tonight...It's fucking over," were written by Jimin. Namjoon, a fellow musician, was credited as a co-writer of the songs "Face-off" and "LikeCrazy."
View of the Album Production Process.
revealing to Vogue that the album-making process was an experience of catharsis? I attempted to glimpse somewhere inside myself and be just about as legit as conceivable with this collection. This is largely based on my own experiences, but I hope that everyone will understand. It will be relatable to me and moving. I mentioned somewhere that I was persuaded to go on a bike ride by the songs that RM wrote for his solo album Indigo, which came out at the end of last year.
Recommendation for people who haven't listened before.
It will be a perfect day if you listen to my album while riding your bike to your favorite coffee shop and listen to an RM album there. That is my word for it. I haven't tried the coffee you recommended yet, but I think this would make a great playlist. While Namjoon's song "Lonely" explores the solitude of hotel life, Indigo is a reflection of his struggles and journey through the 1920s.
Jimin contacts onthis and ponders this track "Alone", a smooth and rambunctious number conveyed by Jimin's renowned voice. Sad news about how he feels about himself and living in the spotlight:
“On the same day (on the same day), it flows again (on the same day). How long must I endure it?
Can I return to my home country?
This cold, lonely night, I walked alone into my dark room and said, "It's okay. I feel like I'm slowly losing myself."
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