Tiger Shroff Dances to BTS’ Jungkook Song ‘Standing Next to You’, Video Goes Viral

Tiger Shroff has once again impressed fans with his signature dance moves. The actor recently performed to Standing Next to You, a popular track by Jungkook, and the video has quickly gained traction across social media platforms.

Clips circulating online show Tiger showcasing his high energy choreography and sharp precision while dancing to the funk pop track. Dressed in a light blue hoodie paired with navy blue baggy pants, the actor kept the look casual while delivering an impressive performance that caught fans’ attention.

 

Social media users, especially fans of BTS, flooded the comments section with reactions to the viral video. Many praised Tiger’s dancing skills and appreciated his admiration for the globally popular K pop group. One user wrote on X that discovering Bollywood celebrities who share the same musical interests as BTS fans only increased their respect for them.

The track Standing Next to You was released on November 3, 2023 as part of Jungkook’s debut solo album Golden. The song quickly became a global hit and remains one of the standout tracks from the album.

This is not the first time Tiger Shroff has danced to a BTS song. A few years ago, he had also shared a dance performance on Dynamite, the globally successful English language single by the group.

Meanwhile, BTS is preparing for a major comeback this year with their upcoming album Arirang, scheduled to release on March 20. The album will mark the group’s return since their 2022 anthology album Proof.

The new album will feature 14 tracks, including songs such as Body to Body, Hooligan, Aliens, FYA, 2.0, No. 29 and the lead single SWIM. Other tracks on the album include Merry Go Round, NORMAL, Like Animals, They Don’t Know ’Bout Us, One More Night, Please and Into the Sun.

The album’s title draws inspiration from Arirang, a traditional Korean folk song often considered an unofficial national anthem of Korea. Recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage by both South and North Korea, the song represents deep cultural themes such as resilience, longing and collective identity.

Following the album’s release, BTS is set to perform at a special concert at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21. The performance will be livestreamed globally on Netflix, giving fans around the world a chance to witness the group’s highly anticipated comeback.

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