Vmin collab in Jimin's 'MUSE'? ARMY discuss as BTS' singer reveals 7-song tracklist, hope to see a ft. Kim Taehyung

    What's even more fascinating is that V's title track from his solo album "LAYOVER" was called "Slow Dancing" while Jimin has the song "Slow Dance" in this album.

    BTS Jimin and Taehyung

    BTS Jimin and Taehyung

    It's HERE! BigHit Music revealed the full tracklist for BTS member Park Jimin's upcoming second solo album, 'MUSE', on Thursday (June 20). The LP (long-playing vinyl record), set for release on July 19, features the intro song "Rebirth," "Interlude: Showtime," and the pre-release track "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band" (featuring Loco). 

    It also includes "Slow Dance" (featuring Sofia Carson), as well as "Be Mine," "Who," and "Closer Than This," (which was already released in December 2023).

    After the tracklist was unveiled along with individual posters, fans noticed that "Be Mine," the fifth track, had Roman numerals written on it, with the "V" circled. While this simply denotes it as the fifth track, hopeful ARMYs on X (formerly known as Twitter) speculated it might hint at a "VMIN" collaboration, referring to Jimin and V (Kim Taehyung). 

    What's even more fascinating is that V's title track from his solo album "LAYOVER" was called "Slow Dancing" while Jimin has the song "Slow Dance" in this album.

    About MUSE:

    According to a release, the 28-year-old Jimin contributed to writing six of the songs. BigHit Music's announcement featured a vintage theme with images of old-school cassette tapes representing each track, all connected by a theme of "love."

    This marks Jimin's second album following his 2023 release "FACE," which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. His official solo debut came with the 2018 single "Promise." Five years later, he became the first South Korean soloist to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Like Crazy," followed by "Set Me Free, Pt. 2" from "FACE" reaching No. 30 on the chart.

    Currently, Jimin, along with his fellow BTS members Kim Namjoon, Min Yoongi, Jung Hoseok, Kim Taehyung, and Jeon Jung-kook, is fulfilling his 18-month mandatory South Korean military service. 

    The eldest member, Kim Seokjin, has recently been discharged, and rapper J-Hope is also expected to be discharged this year. The remaining members are slated to complete their service in 2025 and have promised a comeback.