BTS Jimin will give ARMYs a new treat before his yet-to-be-confirmed military service.

Three of the BTS members have already started their military service: Jin, J-Hope and Suga. All members began focusing on their individual endeavors before making their expected group comeback by 2025.

Jimin, for his part, released "Like Crazy" earlier this year. He dropped another surprise by confirming the arrival of his upcoming solo documentary.

What To Know About BTS Jimin's Solo Documentary: Release Date and Where To Watch

On BANGTANTV's official YouTube channel, Jimin shared a sneak peek of his upcoming solo documentary, "Jimin's Production Diary."

The 31-second clip shows the "Serendipity" singer working on a project in the studio.

"Is album supposed to be this way?" he asks. "It's something that I shouldn't think is simple. It was the chance for me to know exactly about what I should do from now on."

"'There are more things I want to do,' should I say?" the voiceover continues before Jimin cheers himself.

According to the video description, the documentary focuses on the creation of his debut solo album, "FACE."

ARMYs from different countries left heartfelt messages to express their love and support for Jimin as he prepares to do his next solo project.

One said, "I really love the solo album "Face" and the songs were amazing. I will support you Jimin. I purple you."

"You made an art. Be yourself and your work will always be amazing. Always on your side," another wrote.

BTS Jimin's "Jimin's Production Diary" will be released on October 23 on Weverse exclusively.

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BTS Jimin Expands Solo Career

Prior to the solo documentary release, Jimin had already strengthened his empire outside BTS with his debut solo album, "Face."

It immediately conquered the No. 2 spot on Billboard's albums chart.

The debut album, which has six songs in English and Korean, made history for having the second biggest opening week for an album at that time after recording 164,000 sales.

It also became the fastest-selling album by a South Korean soloist of all time, per Forbes.

Jimin followed in J-Hope and RM's footsteps after they dropped their respective solo albums.

In a related news, Big Hit Music confirmed that all seven BTS members renewed their group and individual contracts.

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