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BTS’s Jimin treats fans to live clip performances of ‘Rebirth (Intro)’ and ‘Slow Dance (feat. Sofia Carson)’

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Last updated: August 5, 2024 3:50 am
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Jimin has a new surprise for ARMY!

On August 4 KST, the BTS member released live clips of “Rebirth (Intro)” and “Slow Dance (feat. Sofia Carson)” from his second solo album ‘MUSE‘ on BTS’s official YouTube channel.

The video, shot on the rooftop of a high-rise building in Seoul, showcases Jimin performing with a live band against an open view of the sky as it moves from day to night, enhancing the refreshing and romantic feel of the two songs.

Meanwhile, Jimin is dominating the global music market with his new album ‘MUSE’ and its title track “Who.” As previously reported, “Who” has maintained the top spot on Spotify’s ‘Daily Top Songs – Global’ chart for 11 consecutive days (from July 23 to August 2). It also ranked first on the ‘Weekly Top Songs – Global’ chart (from July 26 to August 1) for two consecutive weeks. The song entered Billboard’s Hot 100 at #14, and ‘MUSE’ secured #2 on the Billboard 200.

Check out the full live video above!

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