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South Korean rapper J-Hope has released one studio album, one extended play, one mixtape, and nine singles. As a member of the boy band BTS since 2013, J-Hope has contributed to both group and solo projects. He released his first solo mixtape Hope World in 2018 and his first studio album Jack in the Box in 2022.
Notes References Key † Indicates single # Indicates a non-commercial release ‡ Indicates songs written solely by J-Hope J-Hope is one of the primary songwriters for the boy band of which he is a member, BTS. J-Hope helped to write Jo Kwon's song "Animal", which also featured him. J-Hope was a co-writer on fellow BTS member Jin's 2016 track "Awake". American singer Becky G featured on J ...
J-Hope was born Jung Ho-seok on February 18, 1994, in Gwangju, South Korea, where he lived with his parents and older sister, Jung Ji-woo. [1] In March 2019, J-Hope enrolled at Hanyang Cyber University for the Master of Business Administration program in Advertising and Media. He previously graduated from Global Cyber University with a degree ...
Though he probably needn’t have worried since ARMY are legendarily loyal, in a new interview with NME BTS‘ J-Hope expresses his gratitude to all the fans who’ve heartily embraced his solo ...
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BTS member J-Hope's forthcoming solo album, 'Jack in the Box,' reflects the rapper's 'aspirations to break the mold and grow further.'
K-pop idol J-Hope was discharged from the military on Thursday, becoming the second member of BTS to finish mandatory enlistment in South Korea. J-Hope walked out of the military camp in Wonju, in ...
In Japan, the album also debuted at the top of Oricon ' s weekly digital album chart for the second time. [11]In the United States, Hope on the Street Vol. 1 entered the Billboard 200 at number five, marking J-Hope's highest entry on the chart and making him the first South Korean solo artist to have two top-ten albums. [12]