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BTS, the South Korean band singer Kim Tae-hyung, also known as V, recently talked about scrapping his old songs while gearing up for a solo career.
During his conversation, the Winter Bear singer touched upon his selection for music to make it to the final cut. “I don’t have any regrets. I just tell myself the next song should be better than the previous one and go make it,” he said.
Talking about his solo career, V shared that he is not sure what people think of his songs because he can’t be there with them. “I can’t see it with my own eyes,” he maintained.
“I’ll just have to try making more solo songs to find out,” V explained. Earlier this week, BTS announced that the group would start solo projects while remaining active as a group.
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On June 14, the group released a new Dinner Party video via its official YouTube channel ‘BANGTANTV’ to celebrate their 9th anniversary and look back on their journey leading up to the latest anthology album Proof.
In the video, BTS opened their hearts and talked about their feelings and thoughts on difficulties and changes they went through amid the pandemic. The members also frankly confessed that they faced challenges in the creative process as artists after actively working over the past nine years.
Members mentioned future plans to accelerate personal growth and embark on ‘BTS chapter 2’. In this new chapter, the group will allow themselves to express their individuality through the release of solo albums and collaborations with other artists.