<p class="p1">BTS member Jimin’s solo track Letter, a hidden gem from his 2023 debut album FACE, has reportedly been uploaded illegally on various music streaming platforms, sparking outrage among ARMYs worldwide. Originally accessible only as a hidden track for physical album buyers, Letter held emotional significance for fans, featuring heartfelt lyrics and a special appearance by fellow BTS member Jungkook. The unauthorized digital release has now stirred concerns over intellectual property theft and disrespect toward the artist’s intentions.</p>



<p class="p1">Fans quickly identified the stolen uploads, calling out the platforms and demanding that they remove the song and hold the culprits accountable. Social media exploded with hashtags like #ProtectJimin and #RespectArtistsRights, urging BigHit Music and HYBE to investigate the breach and take swift legal action.</p>



<p class="p1">Many fans expressed deep disappointment, stating that Letter was meant to be a special, intimate gift, and its improper release taints its emotional value. As of now, neither HYBE nor Jimin has issued an official statement, but the fandom continues to rally in defense of artistic integrity and respect for BTS’ creative work. The situation underscores the ongoing challenge of protecting artists’ rights in the digital age.</p>

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