Jimin is a living art, and his latest music video is here to prove it. before releasing his first solo album Face On March 24, he dropped a photo of his song “Set Me Free Pt.2”. The video features Cardi B’s BTS bias dancing with Germany’s Rainer Maria Rilke Poem Imprinted across his chest are the words “Ich lebe mein leben in wachsenden ringen” (in English, “I live my life in widening circles”). This literary choice blends well with generalization cover art for his upcoming album, as well as a teaser titled “Circle of Resonance” which stated, “Waves originate from the deepest invisible inner world, pass through the face on the surface and reach others to reverberate while transmitting the inner voice.”
Jimin previously confirmed to consequence that the title of his pre-release single is a nod to “Set Me Free” on BTS member Suga’s mixtape. D-2. “There’s no connection, and we didn’t try to split Part One or Part Two,” he explained. “But since it turns out that my song is about freedom and moving forward, and Suga’s song is about some stories that came before, I thought it would be nice to come after.” Jimin’s new track feels free, since he sings lyrics like “I never stop, all your operations / Finally free” and “You idiot, just get out of my way / Shut up, f–k off.” Now that’s what you call not having “Filter.”
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