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BTS’ Jungkook Released his New Second Single 3D Song

  • BTS’ maknae Jungkook is back with another banger 3D highlighting Jack Harlow.
  • The melody opens with Jungkook singing inside a pay phone and he grooves with the foundation artists.
  • Followed by Jack Harlow who goes along with him in the music video and raps.

The couple in the music video plays a round of chess at a side-of-the-road bistro and Jungkook likewise moves in the downpour at a certain point.

New Second Single 3D Song

When the melody was dropped, fans couldn’t hold back their energy and crowded the remark segment.

BTS’ organization BigHit Music additionally dropped in the background of 3D’s music video. In another clasp, Jungkook should be visible getting cleaned up before he starts recording for his scene in the tune.

This comes after BTS’ most youthful part Jungkook made his presentation as an independent craftsman with the single Seven that Latto and has topped the worldwide music diagrams including the US Bulletin principal tune graph and Spotify’s Week after Week Top Melody Worldwide Outline.

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