BTS member Jung Kook took over ABC‘s Good Morning America on Friday, July 14, giving followers an lively efficiency at New York Metropolis’s Central Park regardless of the extreme climate.
The Ok-Pop star kicked off the GMA Summer season Live performance Collection on Friday, performing his 2018 BTS solo single, “Euphoria,” earlier than treating the gang to his first official international solo debut single, “Seven,” which was additionally launched at this time. He completed off his set with the BTS smash hit “Dynamite.”
Sadly, the live performance needed to be evacuated attributable to harmful climate circumstances, together with lightning. Nonetheless, Jung Kook managed to tape three performances earlier than the occasion needed to be shut down for security causes.
The singer additionally joined host Juju Chang within the studio to debate his new single, which is a collaboration with Grammy-nominated rapper and singer Latto. “It was wonderful,” Jung Kook mentioned of working with Latto, calling her “good for the track.”
He was additionally requested what his BTS bandmates consider his new music, to which he mentioned, “They cherished it.”
BTS shaped in 2010 and have develop into one of many world’s hottest music teams. In line with South Korea’s Circle Chart, BTS is the best-selling artist in South Korean historical past, promoting over 40 million albums.
As a part of BTS, Jung Kook launched three solo songs, “Start” in 2016, “Euphoria” in 2010, and “My Time” in 2020. He additionally recorded “Keep Alive” for the soundtrack to BTS’ webtoon 7Fates: Chakho. In 2022, he recorded the monitor “Dreamers” for the FIFA World Cup, which he carried out on the 2022 World Cup Opening Ceremony.
The GMA Live performance Collection includes a star-studded line-up of performers, together with Carly Rae Jepsen, Hozier, Tim McGraw, Sam Hunt, and Fitz and the Tantrums, with performances cut up throughout Central Park and the Instances Sq. studios. There can even be a particular tribute to the fiftieth anniversary of hip-hop from Fats Joe, Remy Ma, and Busta Rhymes ft. BIA.
Good Morning America, Each day, 7 am / 6 c, ABC