BTS' member Jungkook stunned fans with a dance video he uploaded on social media-shirtless.

Just a few weeks before the release of his upcoming solo debut album, "Golden," the KPOP star has decided to give fans a little treat.

The video Jungkook uploaded on social media features him dancing shirtless to a T-pain's "Church."

The video was later shared by Pop Base, an account on X (formerly known as Twitter), which garnered even more attention.

Some BTS fans worried a bit and were trying to gatekeep the singer from other netizens, while others were more than happy to see Jungkook work his magic and be introduced to more people.

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BTS Fans Gatekeep Jungkook

Fans took to the comments section to express their mixed reactions towards the new video which has over 850 thousand views on X as of this writing.

"Delete right now," a fan wrote.

"OH MY GOD Jungkook what is this?" Another wrote.

Some fans were even joking about how they would act if they were his significant other, like: "I would never talk back, I'll do all the laundry, cook all the meals do whatever he says..."

Others even urged the BTS fans to share more videos of Jungkook so it could garner more attention in preparation for his album.

"Make it go viral army. we need it for golden. we got to make a sacrifice just this time."

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Jungkook Dropping New Album

Ahead the highly anticipated release of "Golden," Jungkook released "Too Much," a song he worked on with The Kid LAROI and Central Cee.

"If we had the chance and the time to spend, would you do it again? Would you do it again?" The KPOP star sings in the chorus. "Was it too much?"

According to reports, "Too Much" was produced by Fedi, Harris, Haynie, and Slatkin; it was co-written by The Kid LAROI, Central Cee, Justin Bieber, Omer Fedi, Japer Harris, and more.

Meanwhile, Jungkook's debut album "Golden" will have another single called "Standing Next to You."

As per reports, the album will have a total of 11 songs, including the previously released "3D" with Jack Harlow and "Seven" featuring Latto.

It will also boast the following tracks: "Yes or No," "Please Don't Change" featuring DJ Snake, "Somebody," "Shot Glass of Tears," "Closer to You" featuring Major Lazer, "Hate You," "Too Sad to Dance," and the clear version of "Seven."

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