BTS’ Jimin’s Hidden Track ‘Letter’ Illegally Uploaded on Music Platforms, Sparks Outrage Among Fans Demanding Immediate Action

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1">BTS member Jimin’s solo track Letter&comma; a hidden gem from his 2023 debut album FACE&comma; has reportedly been uploaded illegally on various music streaming platforms&comma; sparking outrage among ARMYs worldwide&period; Originally accessible only as a hidden track for physical album buyers&comma; Letter held emotional significance for fans&comma; featuring heartfelt lyrics and a special appearance by fellow BTS member Jungkook&period; The unauthorized digital release has now stirred concerns over intellectual property theft and disrespect toward the artist’s intentions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1">Fans quickly identified the stolen uploads&comma; calling out the platforms and demanding that they remove the song and hold the culprits accountable&period; Social media exploded with hashtags like &num;ProtectJimin and &num;RespectArtistsRights&comma; urging BigHit Music and HYBE to investigate the breach and take swift legal action&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1">Many fans expressed deep disappointment&comma; stating that Letter was meant to be a special&comma; intimate gift&comma; and its improper release taints its emotional value&period; As of now&comma; neither HYBE nor Jimin has issued an official statement&comma; but the fandom continues to rally in defense of artistic integrity and respect for BTS’ creative work&period; The situation underscores the ongoing challenge of protecting artists’ rights in the digital age&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;


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