Korean Netizens React To Jungkook’s NSFW Lyrics In “Seven”

“I am a real woman now…”

Korean netizens reacted to the NSFW version of BTS Jungkook‘s latest offering, “Seven.”

Jungkook | Big Hit

On July 14, Jungkook’s “Seven” was finally released. Ever since the announcement of the song’s title, many have been anticipating what the “Golden Maknae” had in store for fans.

Amid the great expectations, the BTS member gifted audiences with a sure summer hit. In the song, which features a contagious hook and catchy house drums, Jungkook sings about loving someone seven days a week.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Saturday, Sunday (A week)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Seven days a week
Every hour every minute every second
You know night after night
I’ll be loving you right, seven days a week
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Saturday, Sunday (A week)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Seven days a week
Every hour every minute every second
You know night after night
I’ll be loving you right, seven days a week

— Jungkook “Seven” (Clean version)

Fans, however, were soon shocked to learn that the song had an explicit version that featured undeniably NSFW lyrics.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Saturday, Sunday (A week)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Seven days a week
Every hour every minute every second
You know night after night
I’ll be f*ckin’ you right, seven days a week
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Saturday, Sunday (A week)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Seven days a week
Every hour every minute every second
You know night after night
I’ll be f*ckin’ you right, seven days a week

—Jungkook “Seven” (Explicit version)

We previously reported on how shocked international fans were after listening to the “adult” version. Many fans felt the lyrics showed a mature side of the BTS member and celebrated his growth.

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Korean netizens were equally shocked after listening to the explicit version. Immediately after the song’s release, “Explicit version” trended on Korean Twitter.

  • Sohee unnie
  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Billboard 1st place
  • Explicit version
  • Charting 4th

Korean netizens expressed a varying degree of shock after listening to the NSFW version.

Me, frozen, after listening to the explicit version.

— @613_Bunnyfly/Twitter

Some ARMY parents had to even rethink their parenting strategies.

I didn’t know that the explicit version would be like this. What do I say to my daughter, who has been waiting for the song? I guess this is possible since it’s Jungkook?”

— @cies9/Twitter

While some prayed that the explicit version didn’t have a separate music video…

The explicit version doesn’t have a music video, right? Please tell me there isn’t. I mean, it’s okay if there is… But I think it’s better if there wasn’t…

— @BTS_jjimarmy/Twitter

Others explained how the explicit version helped them realize their true self.

The lyrics for the explicit version… I am a real woman now.

— @min_39s/Twitter

Overall, Korean fans overwhelmingly had a positive reaction to the song.

The explicit version is… good, LOL.

— @bllang0613/Twitter

That is as long as the song’s choreography expresses the “clean” version…

Guys, what if the song’s choreography is an explicit version?

— @minamom714/Twitter

What are your thoughts? Check out the song in all of its NSFW glory in the link below!

Source: twitter

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