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BTS's J-Hope teases two more new songs this year

Online News Team | 기사입력 2025/03/12 [00:00]

BTS's J-Hope teases two more new songs this year

Online News Team | 입력 : 2025/03/12 [00:00]
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BTS member J-hope has announced that he will be releasing two more new songs this year.

 

J-hope revealed his plans for the new songs during a live broadcast on Weverse, a global fan community platform, on Nov. 11. Following the digital single "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)," which he released on July 7, he said he will be releasing three new songs, each with a different style. He also shared his musical direction and struggles while working on the album in the US, saying, "In the end, the answer was good music."

 

Along with the announcement of the new album, J-Hope has been communicating with fans in various ways. On June 6, he spent time with fans during a 12-hour live broadcast on Weverse, and on the day of the album's release on July 7, he held a fan event for "Sweet Dreamland" to interact with them online and offline.

 

From March 9-10, he hosted a pop-up exhibition, "Sweet Dreams Flowers," at Genesis House in New York City. The space was decorated with flowers hand-picked by J-Hope and included cards with his handwritten messages, creating a special experience for his fans.

 

J-hope also collaborated with Magnolia Bakery, a well-known American bakery brand, to create cupcakes and banana puddings that reflect the concept of the new song. J-Hope himself participated in the design of the products, which made it even more meaningful.

 

J-hope is also active in talent programs. He has appeared on MBC's "I Live Alone" and JTBC's "Refrigerator Since 2014" to show his fans a different side of him, and he is also scheduled to appear on YouTube channels "Gabi Girl" and "Fairy Jaehyung."

 

Meanwhile, J-Hope is set to embark on a massive North American tour. He will be performing in major cities such as Chicago and Oakland, starting in Brooklyn on March 14-15, and will be the first Korean solo artist to perform at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.