Jungkook, our beloved golden maknae, did what he does best: blend effortless talent with hyper-attentive perfectionism. On July 14, 2025, during a solo Weverse livestream, he paused midway through singing “Soda Pop”—one of the boy‑band tracks from the animated film KPop Demon Hunters—and casually flagged a lyric that had been sung incorrectly. What was meant to be “seonge chajiana” came out as “seonge jachiana”, prompting Jungkook to quip that it sounded almost reversed. The crowd gasped. The moment rippled online like a sonic earthquake.
Now here’s the kicker: Andrew Choi, the guy who actually lent his voice to Jinu—the demon‑boy‑band lead—in the film, admitted he hadn’t even noticed the slip until Jungkook pointed it out. He applauded the BTS star in an interview, calling him a “born artist” and marveling at how Jungkook “sings with such ease,” rating his performance an “11 out of 10.” He even offered thanks: “So thank you, Jungkook, for that”.
Naturally, ARMY and fans online lost it. Tweets and posts flooded in with whispers (okay, tweets with MANY hearts): Jungkook’s ear for detail is next level. One fan perfectly summed it up:
“He’s not just talented, he’s insanely precise. That ear for detail?? That’s what sets Jungkook apart. A born artist”
Another fan chimed in praising how his voice carries soul, precision, and grace, calling him a powerhouse whose instincts are simply unmatched.
Let’s break this down in dramatized outrage—but with all the love in the world:
- Spotting a lyric error in a hit K‑pop soundtrack? Please, let me fetch my fainting couch.
- Andrew Choi, credited artist and voice actor, missed it—but Jungkook didn’t? Helloooo, true artist alert.
- Mid‑livestream critique? Jungkook basically turned into a human spell‑checker for K‑pop.
- He sings “with such ease”… apparently while mentally editing entire songs in real time.
All sarcasm aside—(don’t you dare say I underestimate him)—this is pure brilliance. Jungkook isn’t just a performer; he’s practically built from sonic titanium. Not only can he deliver a song flawlessly, he’s mentally analyzing the lyrics as he sings.
And Andrew Choi’s reaction seals the deal: the very singer behind Jinu in the film sees Jungkook as a peer-level vocalist worthy of admiration. That kind of praise from a seasoned artist? It’s not just fan service—it’s genuine professional respect.
While KPop Demon Hunters dominates charts with its soundtrack—and yes, “Soda Pop” is a fan‑favorite intro number with bubblegum charm masking demonic verses—this clip reminds us: Jungkook is always listening. Always studying. Always on guard. And always delivering.
So here’s to Jungkook: the guy who can sing, slay, and still pause a livestream to play sound editor. A born artist indeed.