Surprising ARMY again, Big Hit Music announced the release of BTS' Jungkook song " Seven " with the latest version. Through an official announcement uploaded on Weverse on Thursday August 24, 2023 in the morning KST, Big Hit announced the release of the song "Seven", which now attracts a DJ from Sweden, Alesso. 

In its statement, Big Hit Music stated that the remix version of the song "Seven" was the result of a re-interpretation of the original song in the Progressive House genre, which was made directly by Alesso. Through this remix version, "Seven" will showcase fresh and dynamic build-up and drop sections. 

Not only that, the Alesso remix version of "Seven" will also feature the use of synth bass and vocal pieces. Through these combinations, the latest version of "Seven" is guaranteed to create a refreshing summer atmosphere to fans' ears. “Seven (feat. Latto) - Alesso Remix” is a reinterpretation of the original Progressive House song produced by Alesso. 

This remix stands out with its dynamic build-up and drop sections, featuring the use of synth bass and vocal cuts, creating a refreshing summer atmosphere," said Big Hit via Weverse. "Enjoy the fiery sound perfect for a hot summer night," he continues. Closing his statement, Big Hit also did not forget to thank fans for the support and love given in welcoming the journey of the youngest BTS member in debuting as a soloist. 

"We thank you very much for the love you have shown for 'Seven (feat. Latto)' and look forward to your continued anticipation for Jungkook's upcoming solo work," concluded Big Hit Music. "Seven (feat. Latto) - Alesso Remix" itself is planned to be released on Friday August 25, 2023 at 13.00 KST.

Previously, the song "Seven" was released in three different versions, starting from the Clean Version, the Explicit Version, and the Instrumental Version. "Seven" made a gold medal by reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 just a week after its release. Besides, "Seven" also occupied the first chart on Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excluding United States for 5 consecutive weeks. 

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