BTS' Jin Looks Forward to Reunion and Explains Why He'll 'Take Care' of His Bandmates
BTS member Jin opened up about his imminent reunion with his BTS bandmates during a May 21 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
The K-pop star said that he would "take care" of his bandmates, describing them as "lifesavers"
Their reunion comes after the members of BTS took a break from releasing group projects so that they could complete mandatory military service in South Korea; individual members released solo projects during that timeJin is gearing up to reunite with his BTS bandmates!
The 32-year-old K-pop hitmaker is getting back together with Jungkook, V, Jimin, Suga, j-hope and RM as all the members finish serving their tenures of mandatory military service in South Korea.
Fans, members of BTS Army, are thrilled at the prospect of new music from the septet as they haven't dropped a full group project since 2022. In the meantime, individual members have explored solo projects.
For instance, Jin recently dropped his second solo album Echo and is gearing up to embark on a solo tour.
However, during a Wednesday, May 21 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the "Close to You" singer said that he was looking forward to working with the rest of the band again. He was also prepared to "take care of them."
"It was great to be alone. But when they come back, since they worked very hard, I'm going to honor them and give them great respect," he told Jimmy Fallon.
The singer continued, adding, "They are my lifesavers, so I need to show them my appreciation and take care of them."
Jin was the first member of BTS to join the military in South Korea, doing so in late 2022. He completed his service in June 2024.
His debut solo album Happy followed that November.
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Speaking to Fallon, Jin explained how his debut differed from his sophomore project, noting that Happy was released "shortly after I returned from my military service," saying, "I was just starting to explore my emotions."
"For this album Echo, I was able to capture my feelings better," he explained.
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The album includes songs such as his single "Don't Say You Love Me," which Jin performed on the late-night show with the support of a live band.
Wearing a jean jacket with jeweled embellishments on the collar, he performed the song in front of a background of a city while standing on a massive bed.
"Army are always welcome to say they love me," he teased Fallon in reference to the song's title.
The performance also gave fans a glimpse at what they should expect when Jin embarks on his tour.
His tour starts in South Korea with a performance on June 28 and runs through August. He'll play his last show in Amsterdam on Aug. 10.
He joked with Fallon about what they would be treated to, saying, "You can expect my good... I mean, my 'not so bad' vocals. But on top of that, you can look forward to seeing my handsome face up close."
While on The Tonight Show, Jin also took a turn in the host's seat, questioning Fallon on what it's like being famous.
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