BTS's Jungkook Unveils Second Solo Single, "3D," Featuring Jack Harlow
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-29 07:37:54
Courtesy of BigHit Music
In a swift follow-up to his global chart-topping debut single "Seven" in July, Jungkook of the K-pop phenomenon BTS released his second individual single, "3D," on Friday, as reported by BigHit Music, the band's agency. The song, available on various music platforms since 1 p.m., introduces listeners to a vibrant realm of R&D pop, cleverly articulating the yearning for an unattainable person through different dimensions. Adding to the allure of the track is a collaboration with American rapper Jack Harlow, known for his Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper "Industry Baby" in 2021, a collaboration with Lil Nas X.
In an earlier released video clip, Jungkook shared insights about "3D," stating, "'3D' is a song that catches my eyes from the beginning to the end ... I am confident that I can show you a completely different side of me." He expressed admiration for Jack Harlow, emphasizing how the artist's enthusiastic involvement in the music video shoot added an extra layer of enjoyment to the project.
Reflecting on his musical journey, Jungkook emphasized his commitment to create music that resonates with his voice, signaling a promising trajectory in his solo endeavors. His previous solo venture, "Seven," made a significant mark on the music scene, achieving chart-topping success both domestically and internationally, securing the No. 1 position on the Hot 100 and reaching No. 3 on the British Official Singles Chart.
Jungkook surprised fans with the announcement of his new single during the 2023 Global Citizen Festival held at New York City's Central Park, where he became the first K-pop soloist to headline the event. This swift release underscores Jungkook's artistic versatility and his continuous dedication to share his music with the world.
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