J-Hope is a dancer, rapper, and singer from South Korea. He goes by Jung Ho-seok in real life. He rose to fame as a Bangtan Boys band member. Including the mini-albums “Skool Luv Affair,” “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life,” and “Love Yourself,” as well as the studio albums “Dark & Wild,” “Wings,” “Wake Up,” and “Youth.”: Love Yourself: Love Yourself,” have all been released by the band. J-Hope has collaborated with Bangtan Boys on a number of successful songs, including “Miss Right,” “Danger,” “I Need U,” “Run,” “Epilogue: Young Forever,” “Save me,” and “Not Today,” to mention a few. The solo song “1 VERSE” by the South Korean vocalist is also available. The National Idol Singing Contest, The Boss is Watching, Weekly Idol, American Hustle Life, After School Club, and God’s Workplace are just a few of the variety shows J-Hope has been in. When it comes to recognition, the South Korean musician and his band were honored at the 2013 Golden Disk Awards, 2013 MelOn Music Awards, 2014 Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards, and 2014 Seoul Music Awards with the title “New Artist of the Year.”
With all the solo projects and content by the BTS members, particularly rapper J-Hope, who recently released his solo album, Jack in The Box, ARMY has had a hectic yet exciting and enjoyable schedule. He has done a good job of advertising it; in fact, on July 28, he discussed his work on one of the leading chat shows. On the most recent episode of IU’s palette, J-Hope made a guest appearance and had a brief conversation with the idol. He discussed a wide range of topics, including his album Lollapalooza, the process of making it, and other things.
While Hobi must have been a bit anxious conducting a solo interview there, IU made sure to make him giggle and feel at ease. She even once asked a band member about the pre-listening party and guest list for his album, which had him absolutely dumbfounded and flustered. So, here is what transpired. IU made the decision to question J-Hope about his lack of an invitation to the pre-release party for Jack in the Box during the interview. He was struck wonderfully flabbergasted by her inquiry and was at a loss for words. He admitted to her that he genuinely desired to but simply lacked the skills to do so.
On the other side, he also discussed his impending performance at Lollapalooza and stated that he would play 16–17 songs there. J-Hope’s performance will last an hour because he is the show’s headliner that day. He has never done it before, but he is looking forward to it. You will witness a side of J-Hope that wasn’t previously visible, he promised. On July 31, which is August 1 at 7.30 am IST, J-Hope will perform at Lollapalooza. Additionally, Reverse offers a free live stream for ARMY members.
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