<p>Jung Kook, a member of K-Pop supergroup BTS, officially launched on Friday his solo career with the release of single <em>Seven</em>, a track also featuring American rapper Latto.</p>.<p>BTS is on temporary break as a group with two of its seven members currently doing mandatory military service in South Korea, but other members are continuing to carry out solo projects and concerts.</p>.<p>The group have gained a huge international following after breaking ground for K-Pop's global success including in the US music charts and industry awards.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/bts-jungkook-sways-to-naatu-naatu-during-live-session-1197172.html" target="_blank">BTS's Jungkook sways to 'Naatu Naatu' during live session</a></strong></p>.<p>The video for <em>Seven</em> - described by his music label as an invigorating summer song - was also revealed on Friday and includes an appearance by South Korean actress Han So-hee.</p>.<p>His label BigHit is part of South Korean entertainment company HYBE and also manages BTS.</p>.<p>Ahead of his official solo debut, Jung Kook previously released two free singles.</p>.<p>Fans have been camping out for days to get a chance to see the K-Pop star perform his new song in New York's Central Park on Friday.</p>
<p>Jung Kook, a member of K-Pop supergroup BTS, officially launched on Friday his solo career with the release of single <em>Seven</em>, a track also featuring American rapper Latto.</p>.<p>BTS is on temporary break as a group with two of its seven members currently doing mandatory military service in South Korea, but other members are continuing to carry out solo projects and concerts.</p>.<p>The group have gained a huge international following after breaking ground for K-Pop's global success including in the US music charts and industry awards.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/bts-jungkook-sways-to-naatu-naatu-during-live-session-1197172.html" target="_blank">BTS's Jungkook sways to 'Naatu Naatu' during live session</a></strong></p>.<p>The video for <em>Seven</em> - described by his music label as an invigorating summer song - was also revealed on Friday and includes an appearance by South Korean actress Han So-hee.</p>.<p>His label BigHit is part of South Korean entertainment company HYBE and also manages BTS.</p>.<p>Ahead of his official solo debut, Jung Kook previously released two free singles.</p>.<p>Fans have been camping out for days to get a chance to see the K-Pop star perform his new song in New York's Central Park on Friday.</p>