BTS’ J-hope Teases The Fans About His Upcoming Solo Album in a Live Session

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NOVEMBER 14,2024

After completing his mandatory military service, BTS's lead dancer and rapper J-hope has been keeping a relatively low profile. However, on Tuesday, November 12th, the K-pop idol surprised fans with a brief Weverse live session.

During the live session, J-hope shared personal updates about his life, including his upcoming projects, life after military discharge, his health, and even his thoughts on South Korea's college entrance exams.


J-Hope Hints at a Possible New Album and Exciting Collaborations

Currently residing in Los Angeles, J-hope hinted at exciting new projects. He teased fans, saying, "I'm doing well! I can't tell you what I'm preparing for, but I'm preparing a lot of things for you guys." He also promised to deliver "good news" soon, adding, "Hopefully, I'll prepare hard and also be able to give you guys good news soon. Jin Hyung's album is coming out soon he prepared really hard for it. I'm really looking forward to it."

J-hope also opened up about his life post-military discharge. He shared, "I'll try to do what I came here to do. I wanted to come to the US to adjust to the life I was living before. Somehow, the time for my discharge came, and even as I was discharged, I felt like, have I really been discharged. So as I'm here (in LA), I feel like I've finally been discharged, so I think I made the right decision. I will adjust here well first, and once I go back to Korea, I hope I'll be able to adjust there too quickly."

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The idol also revealed that he's been working out and has gained some weight. He also took the time to wish his fans good luck on their college entrance exams, saying, "I hope that you do well on your college entrance exams and that you will have great results. and ARMYs, please be healthy."

J-hope concluded the live session by asking fans about their music preferences, saying, "If I were to make music, what kind (of genre) would you like me to do? 'Rap'? Of course, I will. 'Rhythmical music?' Like pop? 'Whatever Hoseok wants to do'? I'm so conflicted because of this."

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J-Hope on the Work Front

J-hope's last solo album, "Hope on the Street Vol. 1," was released earlier this year while he was serving in the military. As fans eagerly await his next solo project, his recent live session has undoubtedly fuelled their excitement and anticipation.

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