The track appears on the BTS member’s recently released LP golden
Jung Kook may be about to perform his mandatory military service, but the BTS singer still released the new video for “Hate You,” a song from his recently released album. golden.
The video pairs the song — co-written by Shawn Mendes — with an equally majestic image as Jung Kook reads the lyrics alone while overlooking a cityscape.
Big Hit and HYBE said of the video: “The audience is taken on a transformative journey alongside the artist as the video unfolds, transforming from a sad black-and-white atmosphere to a palette of colors with vibrant colors bringing the images to life.”
“Hate You” is a pop song that evokes a deep wave of emotions with a simple combination of Luffy’s piano and Jung Kook’s vocals. It depicts the heartbreaking moment when one forces themselves to hate their innocent lover because the love one feels is too much to bear.
In recent weeks, Jung Kook has updated his account golden With pop remixes including Justin Timberlake (“3D”) and Usher (“Standing By You”).
In November, the singer shared an update on his military enlistment in a memo to the Army, saying he was ready to “start a new journey.” It was later revealed that he would be enlisting alongside fellow BTS member Jimin.
“As I share this news, on the one hand, I feel heavy, and on the other hand, I remember the precious memories with ARMY, so my heart warms,” he wrote. “Every moment I spent with you was the brightest time of my life. ARMY’s laughter, support and love have led me to this point. Thank you so much for supporting my dream and silently walking with me.”
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