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So where did that leave RM?īTS’s leader-known for his penchant towards the literary, artistic, innovative-had yet to release any solo material. Jung Kook featured on an inescapable Charlie Puth bubblegum pop hit, “Left and Right.” It seemed as though, like clockwork, each member would endeavor to make a name for themselves. JIN released the pop-rock single “The Astronaut,” co-written by Coldplay’s Chris Martin.
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A month later, J-Hope became the first member of the septet to release a debut solo album, Jack in the Box, which charmed BTS’s fandom, ARMY, with its ambitious rap-rock.

First came devastation: In June 2022, BTS, the biggest band on the planet, announced an indefinite hiatus.
