BTS Singer J-Hope (Picture Credit: Instagram)
BTS Singer J-Hope, aka Jung Ho-seok, turns 30 today. The singer is currently completing his mandatory military training in South Korea. Fans worldwide have come together and shared beautiful wishes for the singer on social media. As a return gift, the singer treated them with exciting news about a documentary and a new Ost.
Earlier today, BTS‘ official Twitter handle shared a post about J-Hope’s upcoming documentary. It is titled ‘Hope on the Street’. The band page even shared a few glimpses that will feature in the documentary. In the end, the singer is wearing a blue and black hoodie and dancing to the tunes of his song. Not just the documentary, the singer will also drop a new Ost.
Hope on the Street Release Date
The documentary and the Ost will be released in March 2024. BigHit has not revealed the exact release date.
BTS Singer J-Hope, aka Jung Ho-seok, turns 30 today. The singer is currently completing his mandatory military training in South Korea. Fans worldwide have come together and shared beautiful wishes for the singer on social media. As a return gift, the singer treated them with exciting news about a documentary and a new Ost.
Earlier today, BTS‘ official Twitter handle shared a post about J-Hope’s upcoming documentary. It is titled ‘Hope on the Street’. The band page even shared a few glimpses that will feature in the documentary. In the end, the singer is wearing a blue and black hoodie and dancing to the tunes of his song. Not just the documentary, the singer will also drop a new Ost.
Hope on the Street Release Date
The documentary and the Ost will be released in March 2024. BigHit has not revealed the exact release date.
- 2/18/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
J-Hope became the second member of K-pop sensation BTS to join the Korean military on Tuesday.
The singer, born Jung Ho-seok, was reported arriving at boot camp at Wongju, east of Seoul, and is expected to begin five weeks of basic training there. Hybe Corp., the parent company of BTS’ management agency Big Hit Music, later confirmed the 29-year-old singer had entered the camp, according to the Associated Press.
Ahead of his enlistment, J-Hope shared a message to his fans, promising that he would “come back well” and showing off his new military-approved buzzcut.
The singer, born Jung Ho-seok, was reported arriving at boot camp at Wongju, east of Seoul, and is expected to begin five weeks of basic training there. Hybe Corp., the parent company of BTS’ management agency Big Hit Music, later confirmed the 29-year-old singer had entered the camp, according to the Associated Press.
Ahead of his enlistment, J-Hope shared a message to his fans, promising that he would “come back well” and showing off his new military-approved buzzcut.
- 4/19/2023
- by Jodi Guglielmi
- Rollingstone.com
BTS member J-Hope, whose full name is Jung Ho-Seok is all set to begin his mandatory South Korean military service.
The rapper recently posted a picture of himself in a buzz cut. The BTS members also said goodbye to his fans, the BTS army.
The rapper showed off his new look on Instagram and also shared a handwritten note in Korean which can be translated as “I’ll have a good trip!”
South Korean men must serve at least 18 months in the military and after a years-long debate about whether BTS deserved an exemption, Jin, the oldest member of the group, began his service in December.
He posted pictures of himself with a buzzcut on the South Korean social media platform Weverse on Monday.
“I love you, Army. I’ll go and come back safely!” he said.
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The rapper recently posted a picture of himself in a buzz cut. The BTS members also said goodbye to his fans, the BTS army.
The rapper showed off his new look on Instagram and also shared a handwritten note in Korean which can be translated as “I’ll have a good trip!”
South Korean men must serve at least 18 months in the military and after a years-long debate about whether BTS deserved an exemption, Jin, the oldest member of the group, began his service in December.
He posted pictures of himself with a buzzcut on the South Korean social media platform Weverse on Monday.
“I love you, Army. I’ll go and come back safely!” he said.
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- 4/19/2023
- by Shweta Ghadashi
- GlamSham
BTS member J-Hope is reporting for military duty. The K-pop star shared a selfie showing off his new buzz cut and a message for fans as he began his 18-month mandatory military service in South Korea on Tuesday.
“I’ll be back in good health,” reads the caption on his Instagram, translated from Korean.
The artist, whose real name is Jung Ho-seok, follows in the footsteps of the group’s eldest member, Jin, who began his military service in December.
Under South Korean law, all able-bodied men are required to perform 18 to 21 months of military service. BTS members had already been granted a two-year extension on their government-mandated military service, with top-performing athletes and musicians occasionally granted exemptions.
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Bang Si-hyuk — founder of BTS’ record label, Bighit Music — gave an interview featured last month on CNN’s Quest on Business,...
“I’ll be back in good health,” reads the caption on his Instagram, translated from Korean.
The artist, whose real name is Jung Ho-seok, follows in the footsteps of the group’s eldest member, Jin, who began his military service in December.
Under South Korean law, all able-bodied men are required to perform 18 to 21 months of military service. BTS members had already been granted a two-year extension on their government-mandated military service, with top-performing athletes and musicians occasionally granted exemptions.
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Bang Si-hyuk — founder of BTS’ record label, Bighit Music — gave an interview featured last month on CNN’s Quest on Business,...
- 4/18/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
He’s your hope, and you’re his hope. Now, BTS fans are hoping this announcement from Big Hit Music is an April Fool’s Day joke. The K-pop group’s rapper, dancer, and resident sunshine, J-Hope, is officially enlisting in the South Korean military as an active duty soldier.
J-Hope will enlist as an active duty soldier J-Hope of BTS attends the 64th Annual Grammy Awards | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic via Getty Images
He’s a rapper and dancer in BTS, also releasing music as a solo artist. As one of the oldest members of the K-pop group, J-Hope (real name Jung Hoseok) is a member of the “hyung line.”
As a South Korean male citizen, this artist is officially scheduled to enlist in the military as an active duty soldier in 2023, becoming the second BTS member to do so. Similar to Jin’s enlistment day, ARMYs will be restricted from the private affair.
J-Hope will enlist as an active duty soldier J-Hope of BTS attends the 64th Annual Grammy Awards | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic via Getty Images
He’s a rapper and dancer in BTS, also releasing music as a solo artist. As one of the oldest members of the K-pop group, J-Hope (real name Jung Hoseok) is a member of the “hyung line.”
As a South Korean male citizen, this artist is officially scheduled to enlist in the military as an active duty soldier in 2023, becoming the second BTS member to do so. Similar to Jin’s enlistment day, ARMYs will be restricted from the private affair.
- 4/1/2023
- by Julia Dzurillay
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
After announcing their plans to serve their mandatory military service before reuniting in 2025, BTS members J-Hope and Jimin paid a visit to their bandmate, Jin, who was the first to enlist in the South Korean army.
After a three-month-long hiatus from social media, Jin, aka Kim Seok-jin, took to Instagram to share a glimpse of the sweet reunion with a post captioned “Welcome,” which has already garnered more than 13 million likes. The photo shows the 30-year-old K-pop sensation in his army uniform, as he stood between J-Hope and Jimin, who both had opted for a casual look, wearing beanies.
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In a recent live session on Weverse, Jimin – aka Park Jimin – reflected on meeting his bandmate at his military base, giving an update about how Jin’s well-being to their army of fans. According to a Twitter user who translated the live session, Jimin had managed to...
After a three-month-long hiatus from social media, Jin, aka Kim Seok-jin, took to Instagram to share a glimpse of the sweet reunion with a post captioned “Welcome,” which has already garnered more than 13 million likes. The photo shows the 30-year-old K-pop sensation in his army uniform, as he stood between J-Hope and Jimin, who both had opted for a casual look, wearing beanies.
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In a recent live session on Weverse, Jimin – aka Park Jimin – reflected on meeting his bandmate at his military base, giving an update about how Jin’s well-being to their army of fans. According to a Twitter user who translated the live session, Jimin had managed to...
- 3/9/2023
- by Nicky Kashani
- Uinterview
BTS’ J-Hope has just dropped a dream collaboration with his childhood idol.
The 29-year-old musician, who is one of seven members of Korean phenom BTS, announced on Thursday that his final single before he departs for mandatory military service will feature legendary rapper J. Cole, 38.
Read More: BTS’ J-Hope To Star In Solo Documentary Special ‘In The Box’
The track, titled “On the Street”, takes a trip down memory lane to J-Hope’s roots as a street dancer. The song title itself references the dance show “Hope On The Street”, created by the rapper in 2015, in which he would film himself performing several solo hip-hop dances, sometimes alongside guests.
The new track finds J-Hope feeling hopeful for the future and grateful for his fans. “For the path I’m on to become one of hope, I give my all,” he insists over a strummed guitar melody and the track’s infectious whistle motif.
The 29-year-old musician, who is one of seven members of Korean phenom BTS, announced on Thursday that his final single before he departs for mandatory military service will feature legendary rapper J. Cole, 38.
Read More: BTS’ J-Hope To Star In Solo Documentary Special ‘In The Box’
The track, titled “On the Street”, takes a trip down memory lane to J-Hope’s roots as a street dancer. The song title itself references the dance show “Hope On The Street”, created by the rapper in 2015, in which he would film himself performing several solo hip-hop dances, sometimes alongside guests.
The new track finds J-Hope feeling hopeful for the future and grateful for his fans. “For the path I’m on to become one of hope, I give my all,” he insists over a strummed guitar melody and the track’s infectious whistle motif.
- 3/3/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
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While the Army awaits its heroes’ return to the stage as a group, BTS rapper J-Hope is giving fans a glimpse behind the scenes of his debut as a solo artist with his new documentary, J-Hope in a Box.
Available to stream on Disney+ and Weverse beginning Friday (which happens to be the day before J-Hope’s 29th birthday), the film spans 85 minutes and follows the K-pop superstar’s journey making Jack in the Box (released in July 2022) and his first solo performance last year at Lollapalooza.
“[People] know BTS very well, but not how BTS’ J-Hope makes music,” the singer (né Jung Ho-seok) says in Korean in the documentary’s trailer. “It’s the first time I’m doing everything myself, starting from one to 10. The fire...
While the Army awaits its heroes’ return to the stage as a group, BTS rapper J-Hope is giving fans a glimpse behind the scenes of his debut as a solo artist with his new documentary, J-Hope in a Box.
Available to stream on Disney+ and Weverse beginning Friday (which happens to be the day before J-Hope’s 29th birthday), the film spans 85 minutes and follows the K-pop superstar’s journey making Jack in the Box (released in July 2022) and his first solo performance last year at Lollapalooza.
“[People] know BTS very well, but not how BTS’ J-Hope makes music,” the singer (né Jung Ho-seok) says in Korean in the documentary’s trailer. “It’s the first time I’m doing everything myself, starting from one to 10. The fire...
- 2/17/2023
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
K-pop superband BTS have been nominated in three categories at the upcoming 65th annual Grammy nominations.
The group is vying for best pop duo/group performance for the third year in a row with ‘My Universe’, a collab with Coldplay. They are up for best music video for ‘Yet to Come’. And they are nominated for album of the year as featured artists on Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres, reports Billboard.
It’s the first time the K-pop sensations have been nominated in more than one Grammy category in any given year.
BTS was nominated for best pop duo/group performance with ‘Dynamite’ (2020) and ‘Butter’ (2021). They are the only act to be nominated three years in a row in this category since it was introduced as part of a Grammy revamp of its category structure in 2011.
This category is home to both ongoing groups/duos and collaborations by solo artists.
The group is vying for best pop duo/group performance for the third year in a row with ‘My Universe’, a collab with Coldplay. They are up for best music video for ‘Yet to Come’. And they are nominated for album of the year as featured artists on Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres, reports Billboard.
It’s the first time the K-pop sensations have been nominated in more than one Grammy category in any given year.
BTS was nominated for best pop duo/group performance with ‘Dynamite’ (2020) and ‘Butter’ (2021). They are the only act to be nominated three years in a row in this category since it was introduced as part of a Grammy revamp of its category structure in 2011.
This category is home to both ongoing groups/duos and collaborations by solo artists.
- 11/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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