BTS’s Jung Kook to Release Solo Documentary “I Am Still” Revealing His Journey as a Solo Artist

What is the premise of Jung Kook’s solo documentary “I Am Still” and what does it reveal about his journey as a solo artist?

Jung Kook, a member of the wildly popular K-pop group BTS, is set to release a solo documentary titled “Jung Kook: I Am Still.” The documentary serves as a video diary that follows Jung Kook’s eight-month journey leading up to his solo debut. Directed by Junsoo Park, who has directed numerous films featuring BTS and its members, the documentary will provide an intimate look into Jung Kook’s artistry and the challenges he faced as a global superstar.

The film begins around the time Jung Kook released his song “Seven” featuring American rapper Latto, which was a prelude to his first solo album, “Golden.” With exclusive never-before-seen footage and interviews, along with electrifying live performances, the documentary highlights the creative process, work ethic, and unique challenges faced by Jung Kook. It offers viewers an insight into the journey behind his solo debut, showcasing the peak of his artistry and his rise to becoming a global popstar.

What are the potential legal consequences for Suga of BTS after his e-scooter accident and the revealed blood-alcohol concentration?

Suga, another member of BTS, may face serious legal consequences following his e-scooter accident and the subsequent breathalyser test that revealed his blood-alcohol concentration was 0.227%. This concentration exceeds the legal limit of 0.08% for driving, placing Suga at risk of penalties under South Korean traffic laws. Drink-drivers with a blood-alcohol level of 0.2% or higher can face a fine of 10m to 20m won (ยฃ5,710 to ยฃ11,420) or a prison sentence of two to five years.

In Suga’s case, where he was riding an e-scooter equipped with a saddle that can reach speeds of up to 30kmh, the penalties are the same as those for similar offences committed while driving a car. It was initially claimed by BTS’s label, BigHit Entertainment, that Suga had been using an electric kickboard at the time of the accident, but it was later clarified that he had been riding the e-scooter. Suga has since been fined and had his driving license revoked, according to his apology statement.


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