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Jimin Dances To BTS' Old Songs, Leaves ARMY Nostalgic

Jimin danced to a medley of BTS' songs from the HYYH era.

New Delhi: Jimin performing to a handful of the group's older songs had BTS fans feeling nostalgic and choked up. The official BTS account shared a new video on Instagram in which Jimin danced to a medley of songs, including 'Run', 'Fire', among others.

Jimin started dancing at the beginning of the video to the 2015 song 'I Need You'. He then swayed to 'Run', which was released in 2016, Dope (2015), and Fire (2016). The Korean singer donned a black and brown sweater, brown jeans, and sneakers in the video. 

The video was shared with a caption that read, "Jimmy's irreplaceable dance line. Sunlight soft sunset background." 

Check out the video here:

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by BTS official (@bts.bighitofficial)

In a TikTok video, BTS' Jimin revived the group's HYYH era, sparking a social media frenzy. The BTS discography's HYYH (Hwa Yong Yeon Hwa) era is referred to as a group of albums also known as The Most Beautiful Moment in Life that explored a wide range of topics relating to the difficulties of adulthood.

Here is how ARMY reacted to the clip:

Jimin recently released his collaboration, 'Vibe', with Big Bang's Taeyang, and it is anticipated that he is currently working on his soon-to-be-released album.

In December of last year, BTS' eldest member Jin enlisted in the military. All of the other members are expected to enlist and serve in the military for a period of 18 months. Following their service commitment, BTS members will reunite as a group in 2025, according to a statement from BigHit Music, their management company.

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