BTS V solo debut is not a collaboration but Re-discovery of the singer- Music Critic share surprising element

28 Jul, 2023
BTS V solo debut is not a collaboration but Re-discovery of the singer- Music Critic share surprising element

BTS member Kim Taehyung aka ‘V’ will reportedly be the last member of the group to kick off his solo debut. The ‘Sweet Night’ crooner is set to release his first solo album this quarter itself. Taehyung, known for his deep vocals, love for jazz and exploring various themes has raised the anticipation among the fans by constantly sharing glimpses and hints. Additionally, the music critics and fellow members have started building up the excitement level. Recently a South Korean music critic shared a surprising yet fascinating element about Taehyung’s solo album, something you need to know before listening to his song.

Re-Discovery of BTS V

A report by the K-media firm mentioned music critic Kim Young Dae. During a lecture, he brought up a project and, as soon as he mentioned the name of a BTS member, the entire room fell silent. The critic then provided a brief teaser of what fans can anticipate. He mentioned that due to the label's terms and policies, he couldn't reveal the exact details of what will unfold, but he hinted at something unexpected.

In a statement Kim Young Dae mentioned “I think it’s safe to say this is a re-discovery of V as a vocalist. Of course, V’s signature colors are there, but you might be surprised how he uses them”

He went on to praise V’s understanding in music making and his deep vocals. He explained that in BTS songs Taehyung often used to get a particular set to perform but during his solo album journey he experienced freedom and its natural.

"There's one very unique reason why this album stands out, but I can't tell you that. You'll be totally surprised. It's not a collaboration!"

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