Jungkook did it again and proved he indeed has a golden touch! No wonder, the term Mida’s touch has been associated with his name since everything he wears or uses always gets sold out.
Jungkook’s brand power and vocals admired by fans
In fact, when BTS held their Japanese online concert the past weekend, Allkpop reported that the Dior jacket that Jungkook wore on stage got sold out in no time. He obviously displayed his star power once again, and there is no way to stop it.
Aside from his outfits, fans could not get their attention away from Jungkook as he sings in a very sweet voice. They have been saying that the 22-year-old is definitely BTS’ main vocalist.
Jungkook sang “Your Eyes Tell,” which is part of BTS’ new Japanese full-length album called “Map of the Soul: 7 - The Journey.” This is their fourth Japanese release that was dropped two weeks ago.
He composed this song that was also used as the OST for the Japanese movie of the same title. After the album came out, Jungkook trended worldwide for “Your Eyes Tell” since it was revealed that he wrote the piece.
BTS’ latest Japanese album
Meanwhile, the “Map of the Soul: 7 - The Journey” album is also trending, and BTS made another milestone for this release. As per Forbes, this record sold more than 500,000 copies in just two days after it was unveiled in Japan. Over-all, the total sales in two days reached 502,844.
Talking about the huge success of Jungkook and his BTS co-members, their agency’s CEO Bang Si Hyuk, shared that it is all about how they treat their artists and how they provide what they need. He also allows the boys to show their own style rather than forcing them to do something that they don’t feel like doing.
“We talked about whether we would be able to continue this success for another seven years, The Star quoted Bang as saying with regards to their agreement as artists and the CEO. “We will give seven more years but give us the acknowledgment that we deserve for the successes that we have achieved and reflect it in the contract."


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