Jungkook, Golden review: BTS heartthrob is part Ronan Keating, part Craig David

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Breaking free of a boyband can be difficult, but the K-pop band's youngest member displays lashings of charisma and ambition

Breaking free of a boyband can be difficult, but the K-pop band’s youngest member displays lashings of charisma and ambitionbands to become a global phenomenon. Naturally, then, the solo debut by their rapper and vocalist Jeon Jung-kook is hugely anticipated by the “’s 11 tracks – though sometimes you wonder if Jungkook isn’t too open-minded with his influences.and the less trendy genres of Jamiroquai-style cod funk and late 1990s boyband pop.

These songs suggest Jungkook’s solo career will be big on recycled ideas and NSFW lyrics. Happily, that impression proves misleading.traces the arc of a romance from infatuation to heartache. As the mood darkens, the tunes improve. “Yes or No” is a whip-smart acoustic team-up withCulture

 

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