Jimin, the beloved countertenor and dancer, is thought the world over for his work in Ok-pop’s best boy-band success story, BTS. On his solo debut, the perfectionist steps out on his personal with a group of six new tracks, main with the triumphant single “Set Me Free, Pt. 2” and its reverberating choral cheers, resounding brass sounds, and hyperpop vocal results. (It’s a far cry from, say, the ghostly harmonies, spring-y manufacturing, and beautiful vocal runs of his 2016 solo monitor “Lie.”) There are not any official collaborations on FACE, however there are revolutionary producers (Pdogg, GHSTLOOP, EVAN, Supreme Boi, BLVSH, Chris James) and one extraordinarily acquainted title credited: RM, BTS’s chief, wrote on the opening monitor “Face-off” and the dreamy, tender synth monitor “Like Loopy,” which seems on the discharge twice, closing FACE out with an English-language model.