Who

Album: Muse (2024)
Charted: 4 12
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Songfacts®:

  • "Who" is a hip-hop/R&B-leaning song brimming with romantic longing. Jimin sings of an all-consuming desire for love, yearning for a soulmate he hasn't yet met. He explores this feeling of incompleteness with the dream partner constantly on his mind.

    Despite the uncertainty, "Who" isn't a song of despair. There's a flicker of hope that burns throughout. The repeated question, "Who is my heart waiting for?" expresses Jimin's persistent belief that love will eventually be found.
  • This emotional journey unfolds within the context of Jimin's second solo album, Muse. The LP, featuring a vintage aesthetic with cassette tape imagery, explores the overarching theme of love across its seven tracks. "Who" fits into this theme, offering a poignant perspective on yearning and hope.
  • American singer/producer Jon Bellion co-wrote and co-produced "Who" along with Pete Nappi, Tenroc, Pdgogg and GHSTLOOP. The result is described as a unique blend of "intense bounce and guitar sound."

    Other songs that Bellion, Nappi and Tenroc teamed up to compose include "Waffle House" by Jonas Brothers and "Girls" by The Kid Laroi.

    PDogg and GHSTLOOP are Jimin's go-to producers. They have worked on most of his solo material, ensuring a cohesive sound that resonates with his fans.

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