BTS member Jungkook went live on Weverse to celebrate the success of his recent single “Seven” and engage with fans. He spent two quality hours with his beloved fans, breaking records along the way.
During the live session, Jungkook was moved to tears after listening to a song called “Love Letters” written by a fan in honor of BTS members’ 10th anniversary. He expressed his desire for the song to be released in physical form so he could cherish it forever. The emotional video of Jungkook’s breakdown quickly went viral on the internet.
Jungkook has always had a special connection with his fans, affectionately known as ARMY. In a recent interview, he described ARMY as his closest friends and allies, considering them more like family. This strong bond was evident during the live session as fans were deeply touched by Jungkook’s reaction to “Love Letters.”
Jungkook’s latest track “Seven,” featuring American singer and rapper Latto, is making waves globally. The song has reached the number one spot on both the Billboard 100 and Billboard Global 200 charts. With his angelic and melodious voice, and his versatility, Jungkook aims to become a giant pop star and embrace various genres in his music career.
Currently, the BTS members are focusing on their solo careers, with Jin and J-Hope serving in the military, and RM, Suga, Jimin, and V working on their individual song pieces.
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