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16 Oct 2023


Celebrities Visit SiriusXM - July 17, 2023

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 17: Jung Kook visits SiriusXM at SiriusXM Studios on July 17, 2023 in New ... [+] York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

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In just a few weeks, Jung Kook is set to make his solo debut with the release of his first album, Golden. The highly-anticipated album is scheduled to drop on November 3, and ahead of its release, the BTS star has unveiled the full tracklist, complete with credits for the producers, songwriters, and featured artists. Notably, Jung Kook has enlisted the talents of several renowned and successful artists to join him on this exciting project.

Jung Kook's label, Big Hit Music, took to social media to share a graphic detailing the collaborative team behind Golden. This announcement has generated significant buzz among fans, as the tracklist reveals a star-studded lineup of contributors.

Among the featured artists, two of the four names on Golden had already been revealed. Both Latto and Jack Harlow lend their talents to the album's first two singles, "Seven" and "3D," respectively. Impressively, both of these tracks made their debut inside the top 10 on the Hot 100 chart.

With regards to album cuts that have yet to be released, Jung Kook appears to be exploring a more dance-oriented sound. The production team Major Lazer, led by Diplo, is featured on the second song, "Closer to You." Additionally, DJ Snake makes an appearance on the track "Please Don't Change," promising a dynamic and energetic musical experience for listeners.

The credits also reveal some noteworthy songwriters who have contributed to Golden. The fifth track on the album, "Yes or No," was co-written by the prolific Ed Sheeran, accompanied by Johnny McDaid from the band Snow Patrol. Another song on the album, "Hate You," was co-authored by the talented Shawn Mendes. Neither Sheeran nor Mendes are featured on the songs they helped pen.