BTS' Jungkook Would Travel Across Dimensions for a Girl on '3D,' His Sexy Team-Up with Jack Harlow

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The K-pop star released his second-ever solo single on Friday

As if one heartthrob wasn’t enough, Jungkook of BTS invited Jack Harlow to collaborate with him on his second solo single.

On Friday, the K-pop idol, 26, released “3D” featuring the Kentucky rapper, 25. The dance-pop song follows his solo debut, “Seven” (feat. Latto), and arrived along with its sleek music video featuring the two stars.

“3D” feels resonant of ‘00s *NSYNC radio hits and finds the BTS member expressing just how dedicated he is to getting to the lover he’s yearning for — even if it means traveling across dimensions.

<p>Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC</p> Jungkook

Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC

Jungkook

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The hitmaker shared a statement in a press release about the track, which was produced by Bloodpop (Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber) and David Stewart (who worked with BTS on their hit “Dynamite”). He said, “‘3D’ is a song that will draw you in before you know it. I thought it was a really fun song when I first heard it. I’m ready to show a different side of myself that I hadn’t shown with ‘Seven.’”

The video also has a hint of nostalgia, as the K-pop artist busts out choreography with a crew of dancers in all-denim ensembles like a big Y2K dance video. Harlow — who delivers two saucy verses that tout how charismatic he is with women — also teams up with the star in the visual.

Jungkook also expressed in a press release how excited he was to work with Harlow. “He’s a great artist that I like and have followed for a while,” Jungkook shared. “I had a lot of fun working with him. His voice fit ‘3D’ perfectly and really added to the sensual vibe of the song.”

<p>Rob Kim/Getty, Pierre Suu/Getty </p> Jungkook; Jack Harlow

Rob Kim/Getty, Pierre Suu/Getty

Jungkook; Jack Harlow

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“3D” comes several months after Jungkook teamed up with rapper Latto for his debut solo song “Seven” in July. In his statement, the singer also shared that he “felt a bit of pressure” releasing his follow up. He explained that the song’s success — which made him the first member of BTS to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Global Charts — ultimately gave him a “boost of courage to take on a new challenge.”

After the song dropped, the youngest BTS bandmate debuted the song live on Good Morning America.

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"Seven" marked his official solo debut, but in the past, the recording artist released three solo tracks within BTS’ discography: 2016’s “Begin, 2018’s "Euphoria” and 2020’s "My Time.”

Shortly after the release of “Seven,” PEOPLE spoke to Jungkook’s collaborator Latto, 24, about hopping on the single. "It literally has been so surreal witnessing his fanbase and how much they support him — it's literally artist goals. I was so shocked," she said.

The rapper continued, "I'm like, 'Are you sure you want me?' I felt so much pressure to do it, but I was like, 'You know what? He reached out to me for a reason. Let me just go in there and do what I do best.' To see everybody's reaction to my verse and how much they love it, it's so fulfilling. Hopefully I get to go to Korea soon."

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