BTS's Jungkook release poster for 'Standing Next to You'

  • 이소연 |2023.10.17 14:30
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BTS's Jungkook released the track poster for his new song 'Standing Next to You'

On the 17th at 0 o'clock (Korean time), Jungkook of BTS released the track poster for the title track 'Standing Next to You' of his first solo album 'GOLDEN' on the official BTS social media. 

The track poster features Jungkook, looking somewhere in the spotlight, and the title of the song is prominently displayed, designed like a movie poster. The title track 'Standing Next to You' is a retro-funk song that highlights Jungkook's groovy vocals. The song is produced by Andrew Watt, who also worked on Jungkook's first solo single 'Seven (Feat. Latto)' released in July, and Cirkut.

Jungkook plans to showcase a top-tier performance through his new song activities. In his solo single 'Seven,' he stylishly incorporated the early 2000s two-step genre, and in '3D (feat. Jack Harlow),' he drew inspiration from mid-2000s hip-hop and dance-based old-school sounds, reinterpreting them in his own unique style, expressing his determination to continue the legacy of dance solo artists. This time, he is determined to establish himself as a distinctive dance solo artist, reaching the pinnacle of a "complete performance."

'GOLDEN,' which will be simultaneously released worldwide on November 3rd at 1 pm, is an album inspired by solo artist Jungkook's "golden moments." Jungkook personally selected all the songs included in the album and devoted a great deal of effort to its production. All 11 tracks on the album are sung in English.

In addition, Jungkook will release 'GOLDEN THE TRACKS' from October 21st to 30th, and on the 31st, a highlight medley 'GOLDEN' preview will be available to get a sneak peek at some of the songs. On November 2nd, a teaser video for the title track's music video will be released.

Written by Han Hae Seon
Translated by Lee So yun



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