Jungkook’s “Seven” Gets a Kid-Friendly Makeover

Jungkook, the youngest member of the global sensation BTS, surprised fans last year with his solo debut single “Seven.” The song, featuring American rapper Latto, quickly became a hit, but its explicit lyrics and suggestive themes made it unsuitable for younger audiences.

Now, the popular children’s music brand Kidz Bop has released a sanitized version of “Seven,” making the song accessible to a wider range of listeners.

The original “Seven” featured lyrics that were quite explicit, with Jungkook singing about wanting to spend every day with his lover. The Kidz Bop version, however, has been completely reworked to remove any suggestive content, ensuring that it’s appropriate for children.

This isn’t the first time Kidz Bop has taken on a popular song with mature themes. The brand is known for its playful, family-friendly renditions of chart-topping hits, making them a popular choice for parents and children alike.

It remains to be seen how fans will react to this kid-friendly version of “Seven,” but it’s sure to be a hit with younger audiences who are just discovering the world of K-pop.