BTS's Jimin is back and hotter than ever with his latest release, "Who," from his second solo album, MUSE. Debuting on July 19 at 9:30 AM IST, this track is a testament to Jimin’s soulful prowess, set against a stunningly crafted music video. Following his debut album, FACE, MUSE cranks up the heat with a fusion of hip-hop and R&B vibes. Produced by Grammy-nominated Jon Bellion and team, "Who" delivers an irresistible mix of throbbing beats and acoustic guitar that’s bound to get stuck in your head. But hold up—did you catch all the sneaky details in the video? If you’re wondering what you might have missed, don’t sweat it. We’ve got the juicy bits you’re craving, so stay tuned and keep your eyes peeled for those hidden gems! ‘Who’ Music Video: BTS’ Jimin’s New Song Blends Upbeat Beats With Deep Lyrics – WATCH.
Watch 'Who' Song:
Here are a few details you might have noticed—or missed—while watching.
Seven Background Dancers In the Video
One notable detail in Jimin’s “Who” music video is the presence of seven dancers, including Jimin himself. This pattern is reminiscent of a similar motif seen in Suga (aka Agust D)’s music video. Jimin's dance with six background performers serves as a subtle nod to the other BTS members, reminding ARMY that they are always present. Have you noticed this recurring element?
The Words In The Hoarding
Have you seen the video where he dances with the girl? You might notice the lyrics, ‘Just call my name out loud when you need me.’ These words have often been used by Mochi to comfort ARMYs. It’s a heartfelt touch he frequently brings to his interactions.
The Shops Name
ARMYs erupted online after hearing the ''WHO'' track, sparking wild speculation. They believe neon-lit signboards like Slow Dance Records, Closer, and Ryan Vintage Clothing hint at upcoming collaborations and Easter eggs from MUSE. The track’s release has truly set the fandom abuzz.
Dystopian World
In Jimin's "Who" music video, the dystopian world is portrayed through dark, fragmented visuals and an eerie atmosphere. The setting amplifies the song's themes of confusion and longing, with desolate landscapes and abstract imagery reflecting the struggle to find a meaningful connection in a fractured reality. And can you figure out Taehyung in it?
Four Cars Represent ARMY?
The word ARMY has four letters, and intriguingly, the car number at the end is also four. Though it might not be an exact match, it’s a detail that ARMYs find interesting and convincing. Could this be a subtle nod or coincidence? What do you think?
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 19, 2024 07:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).