BTS Jungkook has opened the door to official Solo activities. Jungkook released his first Solo single ⁇ Seven (feat. Latto) ⁇ and Music Video simultaneously around the world at 1 p.m. (Korea time) on the 14th. ⁇ Seven ⁇ is a Song with an addictive melody, an acoustic guitar, and a rhythm of the ⁇ UK garage ⁇ genre. ⁇ Seven is The Passion of Anna serenade with lyrics that tell you that you want to be with your loved ones throughout One Week, and Jungkook's sweet vocals enhance the charm and completeness of the Song. On top of that, United States of America rapper Latto was featured, bringing lively and exciting energy to the Song. ⁇ Seven ⁇ Music Video, made in the United States of America location, captures the storyline reminiscent of a movie and camera moving with uniqueness. Bradley Bell and Pablo Jones - Soler, who worked with various artists such as Harry Styles and Cardiby, caught megaphone, and actor Han So Hee and Rato who participated in the feature filming completed Music Video. Throughout One Week, Jungkook strives every moment to prove his love for Couple (Han So Hee). Jungkook constantly calls for love and sings and dances to his opponent, even in the midst of fierce controversy, in the face of a flood crisis, or in a stormy storm. Is Jungkook's sincerity appealing to his opponent with such a confident and confident attitude? Finally, Han So Hee hands Jungkook a hand, and the two Couples walk hand in hand and walk somewhere, and Music Video is finished. ⁇ Seven ⁇ Music Video also aired on United States of America MTV Live, MTVU, and MTV Biggest Pop, and is also publicly released on the Paramount Outdoor Display Board in Times Square, United States of America. Meanwhile, Jungkook will make his first Public release on July 14 (local time) on the United States of America ABC ⁇ 2023 Summer Concert Series.
BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010. The band consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, who co-write and co-produce the majority of their material.
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