Jimin said his father was upset about his solo album, “He doesn’t want to talk to me anymore. He burst into tears”

Baby Jimin got in touch with fans on Weverse and shared with fans his dad’s reaction to the guy’s upcoming solo album “Face.” Of course, parents are BTS’ biggest fans. They follow their children’s every move, they are proud and in awe that these boys have been able to reach such heights.

When Mochi introduced his solo work to the world, his father, enjoying his son’s creation, burst into tears. He felt somewhat uneasy when he heard the lyrical lines performed by his son. “When I recorded the album, I put it home and said to my dad, ‘Dad, this is my first album.’ But he told me he felt sad and that he was crying. I had no idea this particular album would get so much love,” Jiminy admitted in a conversation with Army.

But the artist’s father is not the only one with such feelings. J-Hope said the same while watching his friend’s show. The thing is, Chim sings about the times of the pandemic, about what he had to go through, and sings about other issues. “When he (J-Hope) heard the song, he said the lyrics were sad and he felt sad like my dad. I was surprised,” the idol behind the scenes of his life revealed. .

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