Jungkook is set to release a song dedicated to the BTS ARMY. The 26-year-old star will drop Never Let Go on Friday (Jun 7), a “heartfelt tribute” and “token of gratitude” for the “boundless love” they’ve received from the K-pop boy band’s loyal fans.
An update by the group’s label BigHit Music, on Weverse, read: “We are excited to announce the release of BTS member Jungkook’s fan song Never Let Go.”
“Never Let Go is a heartfelt tribute to Jungkook’s fans encapsulating the message ‘to never let go of each other’s hands’, as a token of gratitude for the boundless love from ARMY all over the world. We appreciate your anticipation and excitement for the new track.
“Thank you for your continued love and support for BTS.”
Meanwhile, Jungkook previously declared that the “synergy of BTS in 2025” will be “incredible”.
The South Korean boy band has been on a break since last summer due to the band members – also including RM, Suga, Jin, J-Hope, V and Jimin – focusing on solo projects and carrying out mandatory military service.
Jin is the first member to complete his military service on Jun 12.
Jungkook – who released his debut solo album, Golden, last November – has admitted he is missing his bandmates and is excited about their reunion.
Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, he said: “We were always together for so many years that I felt the void of them not being next to me. You know, I miss them… I think the synergy of BTS in 2025 will be incredible.”