The chemistry between Jimin BTS and the female dancer in 'Who' is widely discussed

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Apart from the neat choreography, Jimin BTS's 'naughty' hands in the TikTok video 'Who' immediately became the public spotlight. Many fans were immediately excited and automatically jealous of seeing the chemistry between Jimin and female dancers.


Jimin BTS recently released his new album entitled "MUSE". He has also released the MV "Who" as the title song. This song, which tells the story of a person's journey in search of love, immediately became the first trend on YouTube Music.


Even though Jimin is currently serving in the military, he has prepared a lot of content for fans to enjoy. On Tuesday (23/7), Big Hit Music uploaded a TikTok video of Jimin with a female dancer.


Wearing a leather jacket, Jimin appeared energetic dancing with the dancer without any distance between them. Flexible movements accompanied by impressive choreography make netizens also fascinated. The chemistry between Jimin and the dancer even made ARMY (as BTS fans) feel jealous.


"Jimin: 'You'll get used to it later' army: 'habit'😭 [sic!]," commented one netizen. "Imagine his hands if they were 1 cm higher [sic!]," replied another netizen. "Jimin blike: 'I'm used to it yet' 😆😆😆😆 [sic!]," said another netizen.


"How many times have I taken the video, Jimin's naughty hands make the MV that good🥺 [sic!]," said another netizen. "Please condition your hands Jim [sic!]," joked another netizen. "LOOK JIMIN'S HANDS YAAA 😔😭 [sic!]," added another netizen.


Meanwhile, on the first day of release, the song "Who" topped the iTunes charts in 115 countries. "Who" even set a Spotify record with 7.9 million listeners on the first day. Meanwhile, in America, "Who" collected more than 946 thousand streams on Spotify.


While public attention was focused on "Who", Jimin's pre-release single entitled "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band" experienced a sharp decline on American Spotify. As of Tuesday (23/7), "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band" had fallen 110 places to fall to 165th position.


This situation makes the public suspect that only a few listeners enjoy Jimin's music. Despite his high achievements, Jimin's music is considered to have not yet reached a wide audience and is only enjoyed by fans. (wk/diah)

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