Feeling Lost And Depressed: BTS' Jimin Talks About Rigorous Diet, Dealing With Mental Health
In a recent video called Set Me Free Pt.2 MV Shoot Sketch, BTS' singer Jimin has talked about "feeling lost".
New Delhi: Superband BTS' singer Jimin has talked about "feeling lost and depressed" when his song Set Me Free Pt.2 was composed. In a recent video called Set Me Free Pt.2 MV Shoot Sketch that BangtanTV uploaded to its YouTube channel, Jimin also talked about keeping a particular weight range. The singer also revealed a list of foods he has been yearning for but hasn't been permitted to eat.
As the background dancers were filming the music video for the song Set Me Free Pt.2, Jimin could be seen with them in the video.
"Set Me Free Pt.2 was created when I was feeling lost and depressed. I was determined to overcome those feelings and this song conveys those emotions. I think I wanted to express that emotion in the choreography as well. So the choreography turned out to be very intense like this. But the people I'm working with are doing a great job. I am the only one I should be worried about," Jimin said in the clip.
The K-pop idol also spoke about his strict diet. "It's not easy keeping my weight within the 50kg range, but I'm kind of getting used to it now. Every night, I write down what I want to eat before going to bed. Yesterday I wrote, Kalguksu, Daechang, and Ramyeon. I was craving something spicy. It's been so long since I've had Tteokbokki too. Kalguksu with kimchi sounds really amazing," he said.
Face, Jimin's debut solo album, features a number of songs such as Face-off, Interlude: Dive, Like Crazy, Alone, Set Me Free Pt.2, and Like Crazy (English Version). BigHit Media confirmed the album's release on Weverse in February. It will happen on Friday at 1 PM (KST).
Meanwhile, Bang Si-hyuk, the founder of BigHit and the head of HYBE, revealed details about BTS' return to group activities. BTS will begin their military service this year, and BigHit stated last year that they would reunite as a group again around 2025. He asked fans not to think on 2025 'as the target year'.