BTS member Jungkook has officially apologized for unintentionally causing discomfort to his neighbors due to speaker vibrations.

On May 25th, Jungkook communicated with fans through a live broadcast on the fan interaction platform, Weverse.

During the broadcast, Jungkook played some of his favorite songs, sharing his musical tastes with his fans.

In response to a viewer's request to sing a song, Jungkook said, "I can't sing loudly this late at night anymore. I thought the soundproofing was fine. But it seems that even though the speaker sound isn't audible, the vibrations can be felt. I once received a complaint that wasn't quite a complaint and apologized, saying 'I'm sorry, I won't sing loudly late at night anymore.' Now I can't sing loudly."

Jungkook bowed his head and once again apologized to his neighbor, saying, "I was sorry. I didn't know."

Jungkook stated, "Since that day, I couldn't sing late. So, I've turned the volume on this microphone way down. I used to turn the volume to more than half when there was a gauge, but now I can't turn it up that loud."

In other news, Jungkook is gearing up for his official solo debut. It's been reported that he recently collaborated with famous producer Andrew Watt in the United States, alongside Big Hit's Chairman Bang Si-Hyuk.

Ahead of his solo album release, Jungkook made a generous donation of 1 billion won (approximately $900,000) to Seoul National University Children's Hospital on April 18th. The donation will be used to cover the treatment costs of children from low-income families and for the integrated care center project.

Jungkook conveyed his hopes saying, "I wish that it would be of even a little help to the children who are suffering," and "I support the children to be able to laugh in good health."