- By Srishti Pandey
- Wed, 09 Oct 2024 07:58 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS Jungkook's vocals are heavenly and ARMYs love the singer's dedication towards his craft. And now fans are buzzing after a clip of SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi praising BTS’ Jungkook during his recent appearance on the variety show Synchro U went viral. The video, which has garnered over 400,000 views on X, showcases Hoshi’s admiration for Jungkook’s remarkable vocals, particularly in the song Seven.
In the clip, Hoshi commended Jungkook for his impressive control and execution during a challenging segment of the song that requires precise breath management. He expressed his awe, stating that Jungkook's flawless performance makes it seem as if he’s an AI. This heartfelt acknowledgement sparked excitement among fans, many of whom took to social media to share their thoughts.
One fan commented, “First he said, ‘I'm not saying he can't do both, BTS, he can, like AI,’ but he breathes purple. He’s a cutie.” Another remarked, “Hoshi has always given BTS and the members their flowers. He never misses a moment to thank them or talk about them.”
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Chungha and Hoshi: "Jungkook is too good at live singing that he's almost not real/AI"
— Jayla Keys (@simplinumber1) October 8, 2024
His peers knows and everyone with ears knows. He's such a talented singer and live performer. pic.twitter.com/3qRDc4J3nR
“Jungkook’s Seven “It’s the way that we can ride” is the part with no singing as adlibs are there and its hard to breathe simultaneously. But JK sings that whole part. Its hard to dance and you can get out of breathe. JK does it so perfectly that it looks like AI.”
— ꨄ (@chartslayjeon) October 8, 2024
— HOSHI, SVT pic.twitter.com/u3EKedgXwa
Fans also celebrated Hoshi’s continuous support, with one posting, “Bangtan fanclub president Kwon Hoshi is out here again.” Another fan praised Jungkook’s dedication, saying, “Jungkook trained his vocal while running on the treadmill. Of course, he can do it. And we are proud of him. Only real singers know it. Love you too, Hoshi.”
During his time on Synchro U, Hoshi, while chatting with host Yoo Jae-suk, highlighted the challenges involved in performing Seven. The variety show features top artists covering songs alongside AI vocals that closely mimic the originals, with the cast attempting to identify the subtle differences. Hoshi specifically noted the difficulty of singing the line “It’s the way that we can ride,” which includes ad-libs that make it hard to breathe while dancing.