What does “3D (feat. Jack Harlow)” by Jung Kook mean?
“3D (feat. Jack Harlow)” by Jung Kook charms us in every direction and dimension. Produced by BloodPop (who has produced for best-selling artists like Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber) and David Stewart, the song is reminiscent of an early 2000s R&B song with a smooth bass line and lyrics that make you crave to hold someone close. “But when there’s two dimensions / There’s only one I’m missing,” he sings in the second verse. According to a statement from BigHit Music, the song “employs a witty use of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dimensions to express one’s desire to be connected with someone.”
He wants to meet them beyond the realms of the 1st and 2nd dimensions, drawing a connection that is absolutely compelling and thrives anywhere. The chorus is as addictive as the song’s wordplay and Jung Kook’s vocals definitely leap with a bang whether it’s in a careful whisper or an explosive rap.
Meanwhile, Jack Harlow brings the cool with his two verses as he raps about all the women he could pull —from women who attend Stony Brook University to ABGs (Asian Baby Girls). The “First Class” rapper closes out the song with a geographical shoutout saying “I’ll fly you from Korea to Kentucky” —where Jung Kook and himself are from— and another nod to meeting a girl in the third dimension.



















