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BTS’ Jin has received congratulatory messages from fans and netizens as he becomes the best-selling K-pop soloist in the United States based on album sales alone.
BTS Jin is returning from the mandatory military service. The release date of the BTS icon‘s military discharge is confirmed. After ending the hiatus, Kim Seok Jin will meet fans face-to-face at ...
BTS member Kim Seok-jin, better known as Jin, achieved significant recognition at the 2025 Brand of the Year Awards. He was named Best Male Variety Show Idol, while his Netflix series Kian’s Bizarre B ...
Kim Seok-jin, better known as Jin from the South Korean pop group BTS, is getting right back to work after the end of his military service.
BTS member Kim Seok-jin (aka “Jin”) has officially enlisted in the South Korean military as part of the country’s requirement. “Time for the curtain call,” the singer shared as a ...
BTS member Jin has shared a heartfelt video message dedicated to the global boyband’s fan ARMY. In the clip, which was recorded prior to his military enlistment, Jin encourages the group to ...
Jin of BTS shared a video on YouTube wishing fans a happy new year and asking that they be patient as he finishes the final months of his mandatory military service.
BTS announced earlier this week that they will start completing their mandatory military service in South Korea, planning to reconvene as a group in 2025.
BTS member Kim Seok-jin, or Jin, has revealed a new hairstyle ahead of his service period in the military. See his hair here.
Jin reported to an army training center in Yeoncheon County near the North Korean border, according to local media reports. Jin, whose real name is Kim Seok-jin, shared a picture of his new ...
K-pop supergroup BTS entered a new era on Tuesday as Jin, its oldest member, began his mandatory military service amid tight security at an army training center in South Korea.
Jin, 30, whose full name is Kim Seok-jin, is the first member of BTS to begin 18 months of military duty, which is required by South Korean law for all eligible men between the ages of 18 and 35.