Just a few days ago, BTS member V finally told fans what they’ve been waiting to hear for a long time: that he is going solo. The musician is set to become the latest of the seven singers in the globe-trotting band to drop a complete collection on his own. Now, just a short time after revealing that good news, he gave them more to be excited about. V is set to release not one, but two tracks from his upcoming set later this week.
V’s record label Big Hit Music took to Twitter to post a schedule of when certain pieces of content connected to his debut solo EP are coming. The image showed that on Thursday, August 10, he will drop the music video for a song titled “Love Me Again.” The clip is set to arrive at midnight, South Korea time.
One song from the BTS star would be enough to thrill his most die-hard followers. But V is giving more than he needs to, being especially generous as he goes solo. The following day, he’s going to release another music video. On Friday, August 10, the singer will drop the visual for a song called “Rainy Days.”
In between those two music videos and even after, V will also share several promotional images. These images will likely set the tone and creative direction for this chapter of his career. These kinds of schedules are common for K-pop stars to release, letting fans know when to expect certain things, which helps them hype up others and ensure that when songs or music videos do arrive, they’re met with excitement and vigorous support.
As his full EP arrives, a third music video will be posted online as well. The release schedule shared on Twitter outlines that on the release day of the collection, a song titled “Slow Dancing” will receive the single treatment as well.
V will soon be the fifth member of BTS to release a collection apart from the group. In doing so, he will join Suga, RM, J-Hope, and Jimin. Two of those stars dropped sets this year, and the other two did so in 2022, though some have been doling out solo offerings for years now. V’s solo six-song EP is set to be titled Layover, and he stated it will be available to buy and stream on September 8, so fans only have to wait about a month before they get to listen to what he’s come up with.
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