Justin Timberlake Hops on New Remix of Jungkook’s “3D”

Justin Timberlake at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Annual Induction and Awards Gala in 2019
Justin Timberlake at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Annual Induction and Awards Gala in 2019. Photo by Gregory Pace/Shutterstock (10310236an)

Jungkook collaborated with several A-list artists on his debut studio album Golden, and he’s showing no signs of stopping! BTS singer joined forces with none other than Justin Timberlake for a new remix of his hit song “3D”.

“3D” was released as the second single from Golden and originally featured Jack Harlow, but Jungkook decided to shift the gears. He released several remixes of this song, with the British producer A. G. Cook and American DJ MK, but its latest version is the most impressive one yet.

According to the statement by Jungkook’s label, Big Hit Music, “this remix enhances the 2000s vibe of the old school sound of the original version, infusing it with a retro charm.” It clocks at 2:40, making it the shortest remix of “3D” so far.

Timberlake is credited as a co-writer of the new version, and he contributed such lyrics as, “Now let me fly you out to Seoul, Korea / I just wanna get into your soul like Aretha / I got the volume when you wanna get the beat up.”

“3D” was featured on Jungkook’s debut album Golden, which hit the shelves on November 3. “Seven” ft. Latto was released as its lead single and debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the duo’s first No. 1 single in the U.S.