Seven (feat. Latto)
정국 (Jung Kook)
Jung Kook's "Seven" is a high-octane pop-funk confection that uses the structure of devoted love as an organizing metaphor — every day of the week collapsed into a single overwhelming yes. The production stacks funk guitar, contemporary pop electronics, and an infectious drum groove that practically demands physical response, Latto's guest verse adding hip-hop energy and a harder rhythmic edge. Jung Kook deploys his exceptionally versatile voice here in full commercial pop mode — warm, accessible, technically flawless in a way that never calls attention to its own technical flawlessness. The song's emotional logic is simple but executed with genuine craft: the accumulation of ordinary days with someone you love transformed into extraordinary thing. The explicit version with Latto sharpens the adult content that the clean version implies, adding another tonal dimension. This is music for the peak of summer, for group chats that are planning something, for the specific happiness of having found your person and not being subtle about it.
fast
2020s
bright, punchy, energetic
South Korea / Global
Pop, Funk. Pop-Funk. euphoric, celebratory. Sustains peak joy throughout without complication — the accumulation of ordinary days with someone you love transformed into something extraordinary.. energy 9. fast. danceability 9. valence 10. vocals: warm, versatile, technically flawless, accessible, full-voiced. production: funk guitar, contemporary pop electronics, infectious drum groove, guest rap verse, layered. texture: bright, punchy, energetic. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. South Korea / Global. Peak of summer, group chat planning something together, unapologetic happiness about having found your person.