SEVENTEEN's Jungkook X Wonwoo performs live on 'Open Mic' in the U.S... Global fans are dazzled by his performance

Group SEVENTEEN's new special unit, Jeong Jeong X Wonwoo, performed the title track of their first single, "Last Night (Guitar by Park Joo Won)," on domestic and international music broadcasts, capturing the eyes and ears of global fans.

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On the 20th, Jungkook X Wonwoo performed a live performance of "Last Night (Guitar by Park Joo Won)" on the program "Open Mic" on Genius, a digital platform specializing in music in the United States. It was released through Genius' official YouTube channel.

They showed off their dreamy vocals and stunning visuals. Their different tones blended together to make the song a pleasure to listen to, and their mesmerizing facial expressions added to the immersion.

The staging was also beautiful. Set in a bedroom, the set was a mix of lit TV screens and colorful flowers that captured the imagination. The intertwining of reality and fantasy seemed to visualize the storytelling of "Last Night (Guitar by Park Joo-won)," a reinterpretation of urban legends.

Genius said, "Jung X Wonwoo sang the sensual and emotional 'Last Night (Guitar by Park Joo Won)' with a voice that shook the heart," and added, "SEVENTEEN's live performances of 'Ready to love' and '2 MINUS 1' from 'Open Mic' in 2021 are fan favorites."

Jung X Wonwoo also appeared on Mnet's "M Countdown" on the same day, where he premiered his performance of "Last Night (Guitar by Park Joo Won). Unlike their previous 'open mic' performances, their dynamic energy shone through. In addition, their understated sexiness, which is different from SEVENTEEN, stood out. With a 360-degree stage production and a pair choreography that showed off their 10 years of chemistry, Jeong Jeong X Wonwoo made us realize that SEVENTEEN is a 'performance powerhouse'.

Jung X Wonwoo's first single, "THIS MAN," released on the 17th of this month, is an original story about an urban legend that people around the world witness a man through dreams. The album sold 694,009 copies by the 20th of this month, four days after its release, breaking the record for the highest initial sales of a K-pop unit album in history (sales in the first week after release).