
The long awaited ‘Savage Love’ Remix has dropped and its more than what everyone expected. It is such a high bop that has got everyone talking about Jungkook’s vocals, and SOPE (Suga and J-Hope) Rap. When SOPE raps in Korean in savage love remix, it is absolutely insane. After teasing the version, BTS finally released the Savage Love BTS Remix and it is absolutely invigorating! The song has J-Hope and Suga rap adding a new fantastic spin to the Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo’s song.
BTS first teased that the remix was in the making when they participated in the popular Savage Love TikTok Challenge. And as expected Jungkook, Suga and J-Hope give an overpowering performance. The latest version features Jungkook swearing as he sings “I know you don’t give two f**ks” which is why twitter ARMY is Jung shook but absolutely loving it. Our Kookie is all grown up, we have J-Hope singing in both English then he and Suga raps in Korean.
Ah yes, the “two fucks” moment—truly one for the history books in the BTS x ARMY timeline.
When BTS dropped the remix of “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” with Jason Derulo and Jawsh 685 back in 2020, it was a global event. Not only did fans get to hear BTS vocals on a chart-topping track, but Jungkook’s angelic voice opening the song? Chef’s kiss. But then came that moment—and ARMYs were collectively jungshook.
During Jungkook’s part, he sang:
🎵 “Did somebody, did somebody break your heart?
Lookin’ like an angel but your savage love
When you kiss me I know you don’t give two fucks…” 🎵
Wait. Hold up. Did he just—?!
Yep. He did.
As soon as the track dropped, social media exploded. “Did Jungkook just say two fucks?” quickly trended on Twitter, followed by a flood of GIF reactions, screenshots of shocked faces, and fans frantically replaying that part to make sure their ears hadn’t betrayed them.
Some were laughing. Some were shook. Some were spiritually ascending.
Jungkook, known for his soft visuals, golden vocals, and adorable bunny smile, casually dropped an explicit lyric with the smoothest tone—like it was no big deal. That contrast? Pure chaos. And ARMY thrived on it.
It’s not like BTS never touches on mature themes—any longtime ARMY knows they’ve got depth and duality—but this was one of the first times Jungkook sang a clearly uncensored English swear word on a global track. And he did it so confidently. The line wasn’t edited. It wasn’t censored. It wasn’t “two loves” or “two bucks” or “two frogs” like some fans jokingly suggested later—it was clear. He said what he said.
Fans had always joked about Jungkook’s “dual persona”—the cute, shy maknae off stage vs. the confident, tattooed performer on stage. This line? That was Golden Maknae in full boss mode.
It didn’t take long for memes to flood the timeline. Edits of Jungkook with sunglasses and flames in the background, captioned “I don’t give two—” popped up immediately. Some fans joked that this was “Jungkook’s villain origin story,” while others playfully imagined the older BTS members being shook backstage, like “DID HE JUST SAY THAT??”
And, as always, ARMYs went deep into theories:
- Was he nervous to say it?
- Did they have a group vote on whether to keep it uncensored?
- Was Jungkook just waiting for his moment to drop an F-bomb in song form??
Of course, we may never get official answers, but it made the whole experience even more iconic.
Jungkook saying “two fucks” in “Savage Love” was more than just a lyric—it was a cultural moment. A turning point in ARMY’s collective timeline. A rite of passage for newer fans. It reminded everyone that BTS isn’t just cute and polished—they’re grown, multifaceted artists who can surprise you in the best ways.
And honestly? Jungkook ate that line up. He didn’t give two—well, you know. 😌🔥
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