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RM Shares Insight into Jungkook’s Intuitive Nature


In a recent appearance that has delighted music fans, BTS’s leader RM and Suga visited the popular YouTube channel EPIKASE, hosted by the legendary hip-hop group Epik High.

During a candid and wide-ranging discussion about their new album “ARIRANG” and the unique dynamics within their group, RM provided a rare look into his perspective on the group’s youngest member, Jungkook.

The conversation, filled with mutual respect and humor, highlighted the distinct personality traits that have made the “maknae” a standout performer on the global stage for over a decade.

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Jungkook (Photo via HYBE MEDIA)

The “Youngest Vibe”: A Difference in Perspective

The topic arose when Tablo, a veteran in the industry and a longtime friend of the group, began comparing the personalities of the younger members.

Specifically, he questioned whether Jimin, despite being older than Jungkook, often projected more of a “youngest member” energy.

RM was quick to clarify the age gap and the nuanced differences in how each member carries themselves within the group’s hierarchy.

RM noted the distinct aura Jungkook maintains, admitting that even after years of living and working together, the singer remains somewhat of a mystery. During the exchange, RM shared his honest assessment of their dynamic:

“He is two years older. The youngest vibe is different. I don’t know what Jungkook is thinking.”

This confession from the group’s leader suggests that Jungkook possesses a quiet, internal world that sets him apart from the more outwardly expressive members.

While Jimin might embody a more traditional “youngest” persona through his interactions, Jungkook’s personality is defined by a more enigmatic and perhaps more independent quality that RM finds difficult to pin down.

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RM (Photo via HYBE MEDIA)

Artistic Instincts over Calculation

The discussion then shifted toward Jungkook’s immense musical talent and his reputation as a “prodigy” in the K-pop industry.

Tablo offered a professional insight into why Jungkook’s performances are so impactful, attributing his success to a lack of over-analysis.

He observed that Jungkook seems to perform from a place of pure instinct rather than strategic planning, which allows for a more authentic connection with the audience.

Tablo elaborated on this observation, stating:

“The reason Jungkook is good at music is that he doesn’t seem to calculate anything on stage. It’s good because he does it without thinking that he has to try to look cool when he sings.”

RM immediately agreed with this sentiment, acknowledging that this level of natural, uninhibited talent is rare even among seasoned professionals. He responded:

“There are many people who can’t just do it (like Jungkook).”

This highlights a key aspect of Jungkook’s artistry: his ability to remain present and “in the moment.”

By not “calculating” his moves or his vocal delivery to fit a specific mold of “coolness,” he achieves a level of sincerity that resonates deeply with listeners.

RM’s comments further solidify the idea that Jungkook’s brilliance lies in his simplicity and his refusal to overcomplicate the creative process.

As BTS continues their activities following the release of “ARIRANG”- their first full-group effort in nearly four years- these insights into their internal chemistry remind fans of the deep-seated respect the members hold for one another.

Whether it is through RM’s leadership or Jungkook’s instinctive talent, the group continues to find balance in their diverse personalities.

The interview on EPIKASE serves as a bridge for fans to understand that even the most successful artists in the world still find wonder and mystery in their closest teammates.

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