BTS Jungkook aims for the stars and dreams of a lunar stage
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BTS member Jungkook recently released his solo song Seven, which also features rapper Latto on the track. He has been making waves in the music industry ever since his debut with BTS. The singer's latest achievements have been the topic of numerous interviews and discussions. Amidst the excitement, Jungkook recently did an interview with the Elvis Duran Show, where he was asked about his dream venue for performing. With a playful spirit, Jungkook expressed his wish to perform on the moon. The interviewer humorously pointed out that there would be no audience, to which everyone burst into laughter. Jungkook joined in the fun and suggested, "we can stream it live," playfully imitating a rocket.
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During the interview, Jungkook also hinted at the possibility of an album. When asked about it, he cheekily responded, "There's always a possibility." The interviewer playfully pressed him for a definitive answer, saying it's either a yes or no. Jungkook responded with a cute "maybeee baby," keeping the anticipation high for future projects. In another interview recently, Jungkook expressed his singular aspiration, stating, "I only have one, big goal, and it’s to be a giant pop star. I’m not thinking about what the next concept I pursue is going to be or anything. Seven wasn’t something I planned in advance either—Producer Bang Si-hyuk just played it for me, and it was so good, I said, 'Oh, I definitely have to do this one'."
Despite already being considered a 'giant pop star' by many, Jungkook remains humble and modest about his achievements. When he was told that he is already a 'giant pop star,' he replied, "I didn't see it that way." He expressed his ambition to be more appreciated and strive for greatness, explaining, "In a word: cool. That’s the whole reason I’m doing this." Jungkook's relentless pursuit of perfection is evident when he was asked about his previous comment regarding never being 100% satisfied. He shared, "I’m a lot different about that now than I used to be. In the past, if I made a mistake, I felt weighed down by that moment and tortured myself with it, but now if I do something wrong, I just tell myself to do better and keep practicing. I started to keep things nice and simple. If you mess up, you just accept it and say, 'I make mistakes too'. That’s why I keep trying to do a good job."
As he continues his musical journey, Jungkook's unwavering determination and humility will undoubtedly play a significant role in furthering BTS's success and solidifying his place as a global pop sensation.