BTS's Jungkook Set to Unveil Second Solo Single, "3D," Featuring Jack Harlow
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-09-29 07:38:01
Courtesy of BigHit Music
In a swift follow-up to his chart-topping debut single "Seven" in July, Jungkook of the renowned K-pop powerhouse BTS is poised to release his second solo single, "3D," on Friday, according to a statement from BigHit Music, the band's management agency. Scheduled to be available on various music platforms at 1 p.m., the upcoming release is set to delve into the R&D pop genre, weaving a clever narrative that portrays one's yearning for an unattainable individual through multiple dimensions. Notably, the single will feature the renowned American rapper Jack Harlow, famed for his 2021 Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper "Industry Baby," a collaborative project with Lil Nas X.
Jungkook, who made his solo debut with the digital single "Seven" in July, is no stranger to musical triumphs. The debut single not only made waves on various domestic and international music charts but also secured an impressive No. 1 position on the Hot 100 and clinched the third spot on the British Official Singles Chart.
Fans were pleasantly surprised when Jungkook made an unexpected announcement regarding his new single during the 2023 Global Citizen Festival held at New York City's Central Park. This landmark event saw Jungkook become the first K-pop soloist to headline, underlining his global impact and influence in the music industry. The much-anticipated release of "3D" promises to showcase Jungkook's musical versatility and captivate audiences as he ventures further into his solo endeavors.
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