Jin from BTS sends the Army a Valentine’s Day present

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The BTS ARMY has received a message from Jin from BTS in honour of Valentine’s Day. The star has once again won the hearts of his followers by continuing his monthly series of videos and adding one for the month of February.

7 letters squeezed into a macaron! The emoji for “I love you, Army” is purple.

The BTS member introduces himself and explains the goal of the video at the start of the clip. He decides to write a sincere greeting on the day of love after considering what significant event takes place in February. In front of him are seven macarons, representing the seven members of his group. Jin muses over what to write on them and decides that professing his love for the BTS ARMY would be the greatest choice.

Jin appears delighted with his artwork after struggling with the chocolate sauce and writing the letters ” ” meaning “ARMY I love you” on them with a purple heart emoji. He then asks them to look forward to his comeback with another entertaining video for next month.

Jin of BTS joins the military


On December 13, when the other six members of BTS joined him on route to his training facility, Jin became the first member of BTS to enlist for his required military service. Jin graduated and was reportedly promoted to the training assistant post after completing his basic training at the Yeoncheon training facility for 5 weeks. Additionally, he demonstrated outstanding leadership abilities by taking on duties at the graduation ceremony and giving orders to other recruits.

Abyss

BTS’s Jin has been known to pour his heart and soul into his solo works, and his song “Abyss” is no exception. The track was included on the BTS album “Map of the Soul: 7,” which was released in February 2020.

“Abyss” is a poignant song that tells the story of someone feeling lost and alone, struggling to find their way back to themselves. The title is a metaphor for the feeling of being lost in the vastness of space, unable to find a way home. Jin’s lyrics are raw and honest, reflecting his own personal struggles with mental health and the pressure of being a part of BTS.

The song opens with a haunting piano melody, and Jin’s voice is soft and mournful as he sings, “I’m here, but I’m not here, and I’m not there, but I’m there.” He sings of feeling like he’s drowning, unable to break free from the weight of his own thoughts. The chorus is an emotional climax, with Jin’s voice soaring as he pleads, “Save me, I’m stuck in this abyss.”

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