ARMY wants Geffen Records to apologize to Jimin

Attention all ARMY members and music enthusiasts, there has been a recent uproar involving Geffen Records and the beloved artist Jimin. The Head of Streaming at Geffen Records made dismissive remarks about Jimin’s upcoming release, “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band,” which has left fans demanding an apology from the label. Let’s delve into the details of this controversy that has been making waves across social media platforms.

Recently, the hashtag “Geffen apologize to Jimin” started trending on various platforms, causing confusion amongst fans. It all started when a fan reached out to Geffen Records on social media, inquiring about the availability of iTunes pre-orders for Jimin’s upcoming release. However, instead of a straightforward response, the SVP and Head of Streaming at Geffen Records replied with a reference to another artist’s song, “Us” by Gracie Abrams and Taylor Swift, leaving fans perplexed and unsatisfied. The ARMY, known for their unwavering support of Jimin, expressed their disappointment at the lack of promotion and support from the label.

Jimin, whose previous track “Like Crazy” soared to the top of the Hot 100 chart in 2023, has a dedicated fan base eager to support his music. However, the recent miscommunication with Geffen Records has raised concerns among fans regarding the promotion of his upcoming song. As calls for an apology from Geffen Records gain momentum on social media, the focus has shifted to whether the SVP’s comments were inappropriate and lacking in understanding of fan expectations. Let us know your thoughts on this unfolding situation. Furthermore, Jimin’s new album ‘Muse’ is set to be released on July 19, adding to the anticipation surrounding his latest musical offerings.

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