Jungkook and Jimmy Fallon
BTS's Jungkook, our very own Golden Maknae, is all set to make his debut on Jimmy Fallon's 'The Tonight Show'. The 3D singer will be at the beloved talk show to perform pieces from Golden in all glory and also delve into the behind-the-scenes work and the effort that went into making the album. His new album, GOLDEN, will be released on November 3 at 9:30 a.m. IST. So switch on your alarms, because the time to celebrate is almost here!
On November 2, The Tonight Show took to Instagram to drop the announcement of BTS Jungkook's appearance on the show. Jimmy Fallon made it official that the 3D singer will be on the show to promote his new album, 'GOLDEN. The episode itself is scheduled to go on air on November 6.
Jimmy Fallon, who is known to be the 'best talk show host' by the audiences due to his incredible comic timing and comfortable mannerisms, makes all his guests feel comfortable. In the video, Jimmy Fallon used his amazing comic skills to set the stage. He was seen counting the days of the week (refrencing BTS Jungkook's song 'Seven'), and after Friday, Jimmy looked confused about what was next on his schedule for November 6. This is when Jungkook's sweet voice can be heard saying his name, to which Jimmy says, "It can't be Jungkook."
In a new video, Jungkook also gave some insight into 'GOLDEN'. The BTS member opened up about the internal struggle he felt while finding 'his sound'. He said, "I've always wanted to be that kind of singer who can do a lot of different genres. A voice that's kind of just me? My voice is mine, of course. I think I wanted to create a sound or a result that only I could pull off. So we got a lot of songs to work with in this process"
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I listened to all the songs and thought, "What genre of music am I good at?" or "What do I want to challenge myself with?" or "What am I lacking? And I wanted to make sure that I looked good, so I kind of envisioned myself on stage, and I think I picked the right songs." He added
Upon being asked if there's a song he personally aligns with, he said, "I'm attached to every song on the album, and I love them all. Now, aside from the title track, I think the song that I'm most attached to is the song "Hate You". It's a song that fits the season very well. So I think a lot of people are going to like it. I have some expectations."