
BTS member Jin denies being sidelined during ARIRANG album making. In Rolling Stone interview, he addressed fan speculation about missing early songwriting phase while serving military duty.
More than 100 songs reportedly developed during project’s early stages, leading to online discussion over his limited involvement.
Jin acknowledged brief disappointment but rejected idea of resentment. He said prioritizing input could have delayed the project and left fans waiting longer. His focus remained on group’s long-term plans.
Emphasized decisions centered around BTS as a collective, noting importance of timing in work. As first member to enlist for military service, he maintained commitment to fans and group during his absence with pre-recorded messages and small gestures.
Jin values being part of BTS above solo career, stating working independently is not priority. He missed other members during his time away and reiterated that continuing without the group has never been something he considers meaningful.
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