BTS JinThe preview of her new album’s tracklist has sparked a heated debate about an ongoing “problem” in K-Pop.
After being the first BTS member to quit, Jin has been busy and busy. He will release his album on November 15th Happy. Jin has already released a video for his pre-release song “I’ll Be There,” raising anticipation for his album.
Recently, a more detailed preview of Jin’s album became available on Spotify.
When the photo was shared, netizens shared their thoughts on the fact that all the songs (except one) were less than three minutes long.
In particular, it seems to be a growing trend within K-Pop, so fans have shared their confusion and sadness over the growing popularity of shorter songs. Many hated how platforms like TikTok seemingly promoted shorter songs, making them more common for songs that result in much shorter albums. Yet despite the concerns, that hasn’t stopped fans from being very excited about Jin’s album, but they have shared concerns about the trend that seems to be becoming more normal in K-Pop.
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He is not the first artist to raise fears about the growing trend, as TXT‘s recent album surprised fans, with a total of six songs lasting just 14 minutes.
14 minutes is crazy, it’s not even half a lesson, bro 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/dhOsYkdJZc
— Kimbear ྀི 껌 (@diorgyus) November 4, 2024
It’s a topic that has been debated among K-Pop fans.