The cinematic release takes viewers behind the scenes on the BTS singer’s journey with his debut solo album ‘Golden’ Jungkook , the golden-voiced singer who charmed the world with BTS , has never been a slouch when it comes to giving things his all. In documentaries focused on the boyband over the years, you’ll frequently find shots of their youngest member beating himself up for what he perceives to be mistakes and lacking moments, barely detectable to those in his audience. It’s no surprise, then, that early in I Am Still , his first solo docufilm, we find him fretting about whether he’ll be able to complete his planned schedule and live up to the expectations surrounding him.

READ MORE: Colde on his burgeoning career and upcoming English album: “It took six years, but I’m finally here” “I was worried sick,” he explains about the recording session for ‘Seven’ with producer Andrew Watt. “And to be honest, I wasn’t confident either. As the vocalist of BTS, I was worried that the producer would be disappointed after my recording.

I guess I wanted to prove myself.” It’s classic Jungkook – always wanting to be and do his best and pressuring himself to make that a reality – and a glimpse into his journey in creating his debut solo album ‘Golden’ . I Am Still completes that path for viewers, taking us from those early recording sessions right up until just before the star enlisted for his mandatory military service at the end of 2023.

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