With the release of an explicit version of his new solo track, ‘Seven’, BTS' golden maknae Jungkook has sent fans into a frenzy. For this specific single, the South Korean hunk, who is well-known for his alluring vocals and endearing personality, chose to experiment with a different musical genre. In a break from his regular style, Jungkook teams up with American rapper Latto and explores sexual lyrics.
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A love ballad called ‘Seven’ honors the intensity of sexual closeness. Each day of the week provides a special opportunity to experience love with a special someone, according to the song's lyrics. It seeks to demonstrate that each day is perfect when spent with the person you adore.
The song was released in two different versions: a mainstream version and an explicit version, which fans quickly noticed. The two are identical except for how this perfection is described. In the "clean" version, Jungkook joyfully declares his love for his girlfriend and vows to treat her with respect every day. The term "loving" is changed in the explicit version with the more explicit word "fu*king," which brings the meaning closer to American hip-hop standards.
The song was released in two different versions: a mainstream version and an explicit version, which fans quickly noticed. The two are identical except for how this perfection is described. In the "clean" version, Jungkook joyfully declares his love for his girlfriend and vows to treat her with respect every day. The term "loving" is changed in the explicit version with the more explicit word "fu*king," which brings the meaning closer to American hip-hop standards.
Social internet was rocked when Jungkook released the explicit version, and followers took to Twitter to share their delight. The words "The Explicit Version" and "What did he say" started to trend very rapidly, demonstrating the overwhelmingly positive reaction to this risky decision.
Latto, an American rapper, also contributes a rap verse to ‘Seven’ that highlights the song's explicit direction. She promises unwavering loyalty and claims she can satisfy her partner's dreams. Her verse makes a subliminal reference to her prowess in bed even if it doesn't directly parallel the song's explicit content.
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Members of BTS are still completing their South Korean military duty requirements, but Jungkook is making the most of his solo career. He made his solo debut with the provocative single ‘Seven’, and he unquestionably left a lasting impression. The song's music video shows Jungkook and Han So Hee as a struggling couple, demonstrating their loyalty to one another and adding humor to the plot.