BTS Jin‘s tracklist preview for his new album has sparked a heated debate about an ongoing “problem” in K-Pop.
After being the primary BTS member to be discharged, Jin has been booked and busy. On November 15, he’s set to launch his album Happy. Jin already launched a video for his pre-release tune “I’ll Be There,” elevating anticipation for his album.
Recently, a extra detailed preview of Jin’s album turned out there on Spotify.
When the photograph was shared, netizens shared their ideas on the truth that all (besides one) songs had been under three minutes lengthy.
In explicit, it appears to be a rising pattern inside Okay-Pop, so followers shared their confusion and disappointment concerning the rising reputation of shorter songs. Many hated how platforms like TikTok seemingly promoted shorter songs, making it extra widespread for songs which leads to a lot shorter albums. Yet, regardless of issues, it didn’t cease followers from being very enthusiastic about Jin’s album, however they had been sharing issues for the pattern that appears to be turning into extra regular in Okay-Pop.
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It isn’t the primary artist to spark fears for the rising pattern, as TXT‘s latest album shocked followers, with the full for six songs being solely 14 minutes.
14 minutes is loopy, thats not even half a lecture bruh ???????????? pic.twitter.com/dhOsYkdJZc
— Kimbear ྀི 껌 (@diorgyus) November 4, 2024
It is a subject that has been debated amongst Okay-Pop followers.
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