BTS' Jimin is one of the most recognizable faces in South Korea, after all, he is known for always sporting a cheeky smile and an infectious laugh.

But those are not the only things he is serving, because, in the coming days, he will be serving fans visual after visual.

According to Billboard, the BTS member is gearing up to release his debut solo album aptly called "Face."

Just like most KPOP artists' comebacks, before each release, a flurry of teasers will be released, which will act like some sort of countdown before the actual drop of the new material.

On Mar. 9, Jimin unveiled the first teaser for "Face," which shows-no surprises here-his face.

The series of pictures will come from the "Hardware" version of his upcoming album, while the next version, "Software," is expected to drop on Mar. 11.

  According to the South Korean publication Soompi, the album will soon be released by the end of the month.


However, with these new teaser pictures, fans cannot help but express just how excited they are for the BTS member's solo music.

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The album will consist of several tracks, "Face Off, Interlude: Dive," "Like Crazy, "Alone," "Set Me Free Part 2," and "Like Crazy, English Version."

As it happens, Jimin is not the only BTS member to launch his solo career and release an album; in fact, Jimin is the fourth member to do so, reports say.

In 2015 and 2018, BTS' leader, RM, released "RM" and "Mono," respectively. The rapper/producer managed to peak at No. 26 with "Mono" on the Billboard 200.

RM was followed by Suga, who released "Agust D" in 2016 and "D-2" in 2020. The latter album peaked at No. 9 on the Top Rap Album chart and No. 11 on the Billboard 200.

As of this writing, Suga is gearing up to go on his "Agust D" world tour. The tour is going to North America and Asia, but other continents are yet to be included.

Another member who has launched his solo career is J-Hope. He dropped "Hope World" in 2018 and "Jack in the Box" in 2022.

The KPOP star famously collaborated with Becky G and reintroduced the song "Chicken Noodle Soup."

As of this writing, J-Hope is preparing to enter South Korea's military, as per the mandatory enlistment.

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