
BTS' Jimin's solo song Letter gets stolen on music platforms, fans demand swift correction: ‘Take immediate action'
Jimin's Letter to fans claimed by unknown person
Fans have noticed that the accused version of BTS member Jimin's solo track Letter, a fan song that the singer aimed at them, was incorrectly added under the name Miryusif Mammadli (Mirry3m) on Spotify, YouTube, TikTok, Amazon Music, Deezer, and Indiefy. Taking to social media, the BTS ARMY has now demanded that the rightful owner of the song, aka Jimin, get the credit for it on his music profile. Reporting it as 'stolen', the fans are also asking for action against the owner of the unrelated person involved in the case.
The track, while hidden, appears only on the physical version of the FACE album and hence was not made digitally available for the listeners who had not bought the record. A common tactic to encourage and boost physical album sales, FACE managed to sell a total of 1.45 million copies across platforms, with a million of those coming right in the first week. Interestingly, over 940,000 of these were acquired by the fans right on the release day of the album.

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