BTS' Jung Kook Discusses Mature Content On His Album 'Golden,' What He's Learned Working Solo
05.11.2023 - 04:35
/ justjared.com
BTS member Jung Kook stepped out on his own to launch a solo career in earnest while the legendary septet is on hiatus.
The 26-year-old hitmaker spoke with British GQ about his debut solo album Golden, which introduced members of the ARMY to a more mature side of his artistry.
During the conversation, he touched on how it felt to create without the rest of the members of BTS by his side. By the sounds of it, there were some positives that came with discovering a new side of himself. However, there was a drawback, too.
On the topic of his music, Jung Kook revealed what success as a soloist looks like to him and named the song that was hardest for him to create on the new album.
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As the outlet noted, Jung Kook‘s single “Seven” featured the line “I’ll be f-cking you right.” The explicit lyric was a first for him.
Did he go into the album wanting to present a more adult version of himself?
“You make the song guided by your feelings [and] where your heart leads you. By following my heart and my feelings, I think I have been able to mature,” he responded.
Elsewhere in the interview, he added that it was “good” if you could “sense the maturity.” However, “I don’t think it was something I did intentionally. I think it has just come out naturally.”
The album had a bit of a learning curve for Jung Kook.
“While working on the album by myself, and performing on stage alone, [I noticed] things about myself that I was unaware of – the good points and the areas I’m lacking in,” he explained, adding, “In terms of music, I found myself realizing, ‘Oh I can do these kinds of things as well, huh?,’ or ‘Ah, this is something I can work on.’”
Throughout it all, there was a constant – “I found