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BTS Jungkook "I don't care if your facial expression is ugly on stage.."Only focus on singing and dancing"

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Lee Yunjeong

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Picture source Rolling Stone's Japan official Instagram
Picture source Rolling Stone's Japan official Instagram

Rolling Stone Japan released a short interview video with BTS BTS Jungkook on its official Instagram on the 19th.

Jungkook said in an interview video about his pre-stage mindset, "Of course, I have to be nervous, but it's more important to enjoy than that."

"Whether I make a mistake, fall on stage, or fall off the pitch, I'll just enjoy it," he said, explaining that he focuses on enjoying the performance itself rather than fear of mistakes.

In particular, Jungkook confessed that he boldly excludes elements that other artists consider important. "Some people think it's important to look outward, so they're going to pay a lot of attention to facial expressions and smell, right?" he said, "I'm not good at multi-tasking, so what I personally think is just two things: singing and dancing."

"Other than that, I don't think I care much. Even if my expression is ugly, it's just how I sing. Other than those two, I think I block them altogether," he said, expressing his own philosophy of focusing only on performance quality. "You came to see me anyway because you have to do well, and you have to have good quality, so I think that's important because you're a performer and a singer," he explained.

He also recalled special memories with ARMY in Japan. Jungkook said, "In the past, Japanese ARMYs were very embarrassed," adding, "So I personally thought it was special to cheer like a knife, be quiet, and then be quiet again." It seems that the unique cheering culture of Japanese fans, who were passionate and restrained, was impressive.

They also shared their experiences off-stage in Japan. "It's a performance. I've done it so many times, and it's true that I remember the most," he said, adding, "I personally liked other things. I like cold and food, so I recently went to Sapporo for filming, and I loved the draft beer and soup curry I ate there."

In the photo shoot in New York, Jungkook showed off his relaxed charm by wearing a Calvin Klein costume.

The interview was conducted by Rolling Stone as part of a three-nation simultaneous cover project in Korea, the United Kingdom, and Japan, and Jungkook became the first Korean solo artist to cover the British edition of Rolling Stone.

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