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Tue, August 9, 2022 | 01:30
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BTS' Jungkook to release collaborative single with US singer-songwriter
Posted : 2022-06-17 13:57
Updated : 2022-06-17 15:21
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K-pop boy band BTS and U.S. singer-songwriter Charlie Puth will stage a joint performance at the 2018 MGA, a local music award event to be held Nov. 6 at Namdong Gymnasium in Incheon. Courtesy of Live Nation Korea and Big Hit Entertainment
K-pop boy band BTS and U.S. singer-songwriter Charlie Puth will stage a joint performance at the 2018 MGA, a local music award event to be held Nov. 6 at Namdong Gymnasium in Incheon. Courtesy of Live Nation Korea and Big Hit Entertainment

Jungkook, a vocalist of K-pop giant BTS, will drop a collaborative single with U.S. singer-songwriter Charlie Puth next Friday.

Puth unveiled a video of Jungkook and him humorously discussing their plans to release "Left and Right" on TikTok, Friday.

The two sang a verse of the song from the left and right sides of the microphone in turn just like the song's title at the request of the American artist.

K-pop boy band BTS and U.S. singer-songwriter Charlie Puth will stage a joint performance at the 2018 MGA, a local music award event to be held Nov. 6 at Namdong Gymnasium in Incheon. Courtesy of Live Nation Korea and Big Hit Entertainment
Jungkook, a vocalist of K-pop giant BTS /Korea Times file

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In the video, Puth did not hide his big expectations for the collaboration project, saying, "This is gonna be crazy."

The video came three days after the South Korean septet announced a plan to take a break from group activities to focus on solo projects.

The two artists performed together on the stage of a local music awards show in 2018. (Yonhap)

K-pop boy band BTS and U.S. singer-songwriter Charlie Puth will stage a joint performance at the 2018 MGA, a local music award event to be held Nov. 6 at Namdong Gymnasium in Incheon. Courtesy of Live Nation Korea and Big Hit Entertainment
U.S. singer Charlie Puth performs during his "Voicenotes Tour" concert at Jamsil Arena in Seoul, in this Nov. 8, 2018 photo. Courtesy of Live Nation Korea

 
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