“The Jungkook Effect” Multiple Artists Freak Out After BTS’s Jungkook Plays Their Music During His Live Broadcast
The “Jungkook Effect” is a well-known term in K-Pop. BTS‘s Jungkook has been using his star power and influence to raise up other talented artists.
Whenever Jungkook personally promotes something he loves, it triggers what could be called “The Jungkook Effect” Within hours, items sell out, topics trend, songs take over charts, and more!
On March 14, Jungkook treated ARMYs worldwide to not one, not two, but three live broadcasts – all with different themes and outfits.
Throughout the broadcast, Jungkook treated ARMYs to a huge playlist of epic songs from artists across the world.
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After the broadcast ended, it seemed like the “Jungkook Effect” was once again on show after several musicians shared their reactions to Jungkook playing their music.
The first was Filipino artist Zack Tabudlo. During the broadcast, Jungkook played his beautiful song “Give Me Your Forever.”
After it was played, Zack went online and revealed that Jungkook playing his song had meant he was “Blowing up” on social media, and he couldn’t hide his excitement.
so i jwu and apparently i was blowing up on social media because…. THE JUNGKOOK. THE GOLDEN MAKNAE. JUST LISTENED TO GIVE ME YOUR FOREVER. I CAN NOW DIE IN PEACE HOLY SHT. 😭❤️ he even said he added my song to his playlist 💀💀🥹 pic.twitter.com/itNcIT9VI4
— Zack Tabudlo (@zacktabudlo) March 14, 2023
The next artist was Jake Miller, and he was no stranger to Jungkook. Earlier in the month, Jungkook danced to one of his songs, and the artist immediately wanted a collaboration with the BTS member.
Jungkook played the song “I Wish You Didn’t Love Me” during his broadcast while looking extremely handsome in a white shirt.
After hearing Jungkook play another one of his songs, Jake Miller took to social media and shared his reaction…
Jungkook from BTS listening to my music again last night 🤯 this time “I Wish You Didn’t Love Me” https://t.co/DEECFRoXdR
— Jake Miller (@jakemiller) March 14, 2023
The best reaction had to be from British artist PinkPantheress. During the live broadcast, ARMYs worldwide went crazy when Jungkook started playing one of her songs called “Boy’s A Liar,” and he was even dancing along…
JUNGKOOK VIBING TO BOY’S A LIAR OH MY GOD pic.twitter.com/yCxrzePZyS
— jungkook loops (@jeonjkloops) March 14, 2023
After seeing the clip, the artist shared a video reply on her Twitter, and it was clear that, like many fans of both musicians, she was extremely shocked by what had happened.
What did I do to deserve this? What did I do? Life is, life is so good sometimes.
— PinkPantheress
and sometimes i need to step back, and ask myself this question bc wot is GOING ON😭😭 https://t.co/5dpiBmQWaJ pic.twitter.com/IkHioEpF8n
— pinkpantheress (@pinkpantheress2) March 15, 2023
Yet, it’s not the first time artists have responded to Jungkook playing their music. Over the past few years, several artists have thanked the idol for listening to their music and helping it reach a much wider audience, including Justin Park.
In 2022, Jungkook shared Justin Park’s 2018 song “On The Low” in an Instagram story. At the time, Jungkook had amassed 24.7 million followers on the platform. Thanks to him, many ARMYs heard Justin Park’s music for the first time.
In an interview, the star shared just how much it meant to him to have Jungkook share his music. Justin Park said that his reaction to it all was “far more intense” than people might guess. He was so overwhelmed that he “literally cried.”
I mean anyone can imagine what my reaction was, but I’m telling you it was FAR more intense than what you think. I literally cried. I laugh, cried if that makes sense hahaha.
— Justin Park
As always, Jungkook never fails to use his platforms to help other artists, and after hearing their songs on the broadcast, the musicians definitely have the cutest reactions.
You can read more about the broadcast below.
BTS’s Jungkook Has Three Dramatic Transformations For His Three Live Broadcasts