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There’s never a dull day for the BTS ARMY. Even though all the members of the sensational Korean boyband are currently serving their compulsory military service in the Korean army, BTS is making sure to keep their followers hooked and interested with surprises and unexpected sneak peeks into their future projects. Adding to the excitement, BTS member J-Hope has recently revealed the lineup of featured artists on his upcoming album, Hope On The Street Vol. 1 (HOTS), which has left fans eagerly anticipating its release. This album comprises six tracks, with one solo and five collaborations.
Here is all we know about the album so far:
One of the most anticipated tracks is the solo version of On The Street, which is expected to be the album’s title track. This solo rendition will show J-Hope’s individuality and musical ability, setting the tone for the rest of the album.
A particularly exciting collaboration on the album is with BTS’ youngest member Jungkook, who will be featured on the track I Wonder…. This collaboration fulfils Jungkook’s long-standing desire to work with J-Hope, and fans are eager to see the synergy between these two talented idols.
Another unexpected collaboration is with Hollywood record producer Benny Blanco and legendary American record producer Nile Rodgers on the track Lock / Unlock. This collaboration brings together J-Hope’s unique style with Blanco and Rodgers’ expertise, promising to deliver a track that will captivate audiences worldwide. Blanco has previously worked with BTS on Bad Decisions.
Fans can also look forward to J-Hope’s collaboration with Yunjin of LE SSERAFIM on the track i don’t know, showing their dynamic dancing abilities. Additionally, J-Hope will be teaming up with South Korean hip-hop artist JINBO the SuperFreak on a dance remix of what if…, adding an exciting twist to the album.
Lastly, J-Hope will be celebrating his NEURON Dance Crew roots on the track NEURON with Gaeko and Yoonmirae, promising an electrifying joint effort that pays tribute to his dance background.
Overall, J-Hope’s upcoming album is shaping up to be a star-studded affair, with a range of unexpected collaborations that highlight his versatility as an artist. Fans can expect a musical journey like no other when the album is released.
As of now, J-Hope is enlisted in the military. He started his service on April 18, 2023, and is expected to be discharged in October this year.
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