Jungkook is fresh out of the military and guess what? The music industry is already lined up outside his metaphorical door with flowers, contracts, and probably a few too many “urgent” emails. According to reports, international producers and music labels are practically tripping over each other to work with him. Why? Because he’s Jungkook. The biggest K-pop soloist in the world. The moment. The blueprint. And now, the most in-demand man in music—again.
After completing his military service in June 2025, Jungkook didn’t exactly ease back into the scene. Oh no, he stepped out like he never left. The offers started pouring in almost immediately. Collaborations, solo albums, marketing campaigns—you name it. Everyone wants a piece of the Golden Maknae, and honestly, who can blame them?
Let’s not forget, this man dropped a solo debut album that broke records before it even had time to cool on the charts. “Golden” wasn’t just an album—it was an earthquake. Fastest male K-pop artist to hit one billion streams on Spotify? Check. Global chart domination? Obviously. Emotional chaos in the fandom? Every day.
Even international artists are joining the JK fan club. Recently, Swedish actor-singer Omar Rudberg publicly declared Jungkook an “incredible machine” and said he’d love to work with him. He even did the universal “call me” gesture. The thirst is real, and it’s global.
Naturally, ARMYs are celebrating like proud parents at a graduation ceremony. Fans flooded social media with variations of “biggest soloist for a reason” and “producers fighting over him like it’s Squid Game.” Because let’s be honest—everyone knew this would happen. The second Jungkook was free from military obligations, the world was going to pounce. And it did.

But here’s where the conversation gets a little spicy. While many fans are over the moon, others are side-eyeing the situation with a bit more skepticism. Because some people—solo stans, we see you—have already started pushing the idea that Jungkook should abandon BTS and go full-time solo. Some even sent protest trucks to HYBE, demanding a solo tour and more individual promotions. As if he’s not allowed to blink without scheduling a global stadium tour.
Luckily, most of ARMY wasn’t having it. The overwhelming response was a mix of “sit down” and “respect his choices.” Because no matter how many offers he gets, Jungkook has made it clear: his heart is still with BTS. This man hopped on stage with J-Hope just two days after his discharge, while all the members watched proudly from the crowd. That doesn’t scream “I’m out.” That screams, “I’m home.”
Yes, he has a sophomore solo album reportedly in the works. Yes, he’s receiving more offers than most artists get in a lifetime. But no, he’s not abandoning BTS. If anything, he’s setting the stage for one of the most powerful comebacks in group history. Spring 2026 isn’t ready.
So, let’s put the panic aside. Jungkook isn’t going anywhere. He’s just doing what he’s always done—making history, breaking records, and keeping the rest of the industry on their toes. Solo or group, he’s still ours. Still golden. Still BTS.
And if the world wants him? They’ll have to wait in line—right behind ARMY.