BTS’ Jungkook just released his debut album, “GOLDEN” on November 3 while other members of BTS are enlisted in the South Korean army in order to fulfill their duties with the country. This phenomenal album was released on every streaming platform, but Apple Music decided to make suggestive and inappropriate descriptions for some songs of “GOLDEN.”
Since the album was released, the Golden Maknae fans, better known as the ARMY, have been happily streaming because this debut album means a lot to them and to Jungkook himself, as he pushed his limits by trying to sing entirely in English.
The ARMY quickly noticed that Apple Music had a reckless description of Jungkook’s discography, and they simply couldn’t believe what it was written there. The smash song, “Seven” was described as being about “the power of good sex,” while, “3D” is about “The Limits of Good Phone Sex,” which, was extremely offensive. In addition, Apple Music describes Jungkook as someone who has not been interested in songwriting or producing his music.
BTS and Jungkook fans, the ARMY, were outraged with Apple Music and flooded social media by stating their descriptions were inaccurate and rude towards Jungkook. Despite that, the streaming giant gave no statement about this uncomfortable situation, and quickly changed the descriptions of various songs and the album overall.