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Zayn Malik likely to collaborate with BTS’ Jungkook

As per a post on X from Zayn's fan page, the musical duo is working on a song titled, Backseat Kiss.

Zayn Malik likely to collaborate with BTS’ Jungkook

BTS member Jungkook and former One Direction singer Zayn Malik are set to collaborate on a musical project, according to some reports.

As per a post on X from Zayn’s fan page, the musical duo is working on a song titled, Backseat Kiss, which is expected to release on December 1, 2023. The tweet was soon deleted, but it sure sent fans into a melodious frenzy.


The same account posted a follow-up tweet claiming that Zayn’s team has sent their fans a newsletter via mail confirming the upcoming collaboration between the two singers.

The mail contained a snippet of Jungkook and Zayn prepping for their collaboration.

However, other fans soon commented on the post that they received no such mail. This post was also deleted after a while.

Until either the artist or their respective companies make an official announcement, this collaboration is nothing but a plain rumour.

While the collaboration between Jungkook and Zayn Malik remains shrouded in secrecy, Jungkook’s announced partnership with Jack Harlow is pretty much intact.

The duo is ready to enthrall the world today, September 29, 2023, with a single titled “3D.”

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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