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Jungkook voted as one of the idols who should debut solo; BTS member sets new record at the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart

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Jungkook is one of the most talented idol singers out there, and fans are convinced that it is time for him to go solo. Of course, this does not mean that he should leave BTS but just promote solo when he can.

Many Kpop groups have debuted duos, trios, and solo within their members so this is already common. Thus, it will not be a problem if Jungkook will do it too and besides his fans around the world want him to do it since he is very talented.

BTS maknae voted as one of most deserving to debut solo

According to Allkpop, it is not just Jungkook’s fans who are waiting for his solo debut, but many fans of Kpop also want to see him as a solo artist. In fact, they chose the youngest BTS

Member as one of the idol singers who deserve to have his or her own solo career due to their tremendous talents and capabilities as artists.

In Jungkook’s case, he has the looks, right attitude, great song, and dance skills to make it in the entertainment industry and prosper. In other words, he has all the right ingredients to succeed even if he performs and promote by just himself.

"Jungkook is the youngest member of BTS,” the publication quoted a Vietnamese article. “He possesses all components needed for an all-round idol.”

In any case, aside from Jungkook, the other singers that fans think deserves to be a soloist are WINNER’s Seungyoon, Blackpink’s Rose, EXO’s D.O. and Red Velvet’s Seulgi.

Another record achieved by Jungkook

In 2018, Jungkook released “Euphoria” which is his solo song. However, he only performs this on BTS stages since he hasn’t made his solo debut yet. This track topped the charts and became one of the favorites in the group’s showcases.

Koreaboo reported that Jungkook broke BIGBANG’s Taeyang’s 5-year record in the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart. Taeyang’s “Eyes, Nose, Lips” was up on the said chart for 21 weeks and Jungkook’s “Euphoria” beat his record by being on the same chart for 22 weeks after the song re-entered the Billboard on Aug. 13.

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