J-Hope, a well-known member of the South Korean pop group B.T.S., recently displayed a different side of himself during the listening event for his first solo album Jack in the Box. It’s true what you just read! J-Hope recently disclosed that during the listening party, there was one particular song that stunned and surprised everyone. As soon as the piano started playing for “What If,” J-song, Hope’s guests began praising him for his original composition.

Songs by J-Hope such as “STOP (There Are No Bad People In The World)” and “= (Equal Sign)” highlight the singer’s fine morals, humanity, and other virtues that are admirably mirrored in his music. At times, he even questions whether he solely expresses opinions and talks about these issues since becoming J-Hope. Could I, as a common person named “Jung Hoseok with little to show,” have been able to handle these stories, he once remarked? He also fervently thinks and admits that his name has shaped him into a good person throughout the years. The song “Music Box: Reflection” by J-Hope illustrates the change in the tracklist. How cool and sassy the song is demonstrated by the attendees who were present at the listening party.

The Wu-Tang Clan song that J-Hope sampled has a strong beat and an authentic retro vibe. According to J-Hope, he inserted the beats he used to dance to when he was younger and reproduced the previous energy. The song’s lyrics are particularly beloved among the ARMY. J-Hope even claimed that if he did not currently possess the titles, wealth, or honor that he does, he would not be able to approach significant problems with a cheerful view.

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