You know Jimin—the eternal softie, the vocal whisperer who could melt glaciers with a single note. He tucked away the hidden track “Letter” at the end of FACE, his first solo album (released March 24, 2023), and surprised only the truest ARMY with that heartfelt gem. It’s not on streaming platforms, people! You have to buy the physical album, listen long past the silent space after “Like Crazy,” and only then does it emerge at the 6:13 mark like a late-night hug from Jimin himself.
But now we’ve reached peak absurdity: some rando going by Miryusif Mammadli or Mirry3m apparently dropped an acoustic version of “Letter” on Spotify on January 22, 2024—treating it like their original creation. Cue the collective ARMY meltdown, because yes, that is exactly what copyright infringement looks like.
Fans didn’t hold back:
“This is copyright infringement. Jimin’s music should be protected, not stolen and misused like this.”
“He even registered the song on every platform. We need urgent action!”
ARMY’s outrage is palpable: the sense of betrayal. “Letter” isn’t a disposable track—it’s a love letter to fans, referencing earlier BTS work and dripping with emotional weight. And now some Spotify account decided to claim it as their own? That’s like sneaking into a wedding and cutting the cake before the couple.
Of course, the entire fandom is now screaming at Big Hit (HYBE), demanding swift legal action to smite this copyright invader. Seriously, can you blame them? Everyone knows “Letter” is signature Jimin—gentle, poetic, meaningful, and explicitly “Dear. ARMY.” It’s not supposed to float around on playlists credited to some no-name artist playing Spotify roulette.
At least one good thing: this scandal shines a spotlight on how deeply caring—and protective—ARMY is of every note Jimin has ever sung. Nothing is just “music” when it comes from him; it’s a message, a chapter, a shared story. So treat it with the respect it deserves, or risk the wrath of millions of loyal fans who will not let this slide.
And while we’re here: Jimin’s journey hasn’t slowed. Since FACE came out, he completed military service and—after his June 2025 discharge—is already back in the creative loop. BTS is preparing for a Spring 2026 comeback, creating music in LA, with Jimin fully expected to be front and center.
So to the mysterious Mirry3m, here’s a little advice: stop messing with something precious. “Letter” wasn’t meant to be a viral sensation credited to someone else. It was a secret bridge between Jimin’s heart and yours—and it’s not yours to claim.
In conclusion: hidden tracks are sweet. Hidden thieves? Not so much. Let’s hope justice is swift, “Letter” remains sacred, and Jimin’s next era is free of plagiarism nonsense—and full of all the love, creativity, and ARMY devotion we know he brings.