BTS is back in the United States, working on their upcoming album, scheduled for 2026. Recently, J-Hope posted a video showcasing the group’s time in Los Angeles, which included a surprising clue about a potential collaboration between Jungkook and pop star Charlie Puth.
In J-Hope’s post, a carousel of images showed the group in various relaxed settings. However, one photo stood out: Charlie Puth jamming with the members. This led fans to speculate about another collaboration between Puth and BTS, particularly Jungkook, who previously teamed up with him on the hit track “Left and Right.”
Aside from the collaboration rumors, the post also gave fans a glimpse of the group’s creative process. Members were spotted working in a well-known Los Angeles studio, the same one where Jungkook’s “Standing Next to You” was reportedly produced. Suga was seen playing the guitar, while RM worked in the recording booth.
The post also showed playful interactions between the BTS members and Charlie Puth. One highlight was Charlie entertaining the group with a fidget spinner, while Jungkook laughed alongside him. V even shared a photo of Puth riding a scooter, confirming the group’s time together in LA.
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As the group continues recording, BTS fans are eagerly awaiting their first full album after completing military service. The album, set for release in spring 2026, marks a new chapter for the group. However, BTS recently addressed rumors about a Michael Jackson tribute album, denying any involvement in the project.