BTS J-Hope Reveals 'Hope on the Street' Documentary, OST Album Ahead Military Discharge [DETAILS]

BTS J-Hope Reveals 'Hope on the Street' Documentary, OST Album Ahead Military Discharge [DETAILS]
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Despite being on hiatus because of his mandatory military enlistment, J-Hope is still making sure that his fans are well taken care of with constant music releases and other projects.

The BTS member enlisted just a few months ago, back in April, and he is expected to be discharged in October 2024, but he already has a checklist of releases in store.

According to reports, during the KPOP idol's appearance at Suga's "Suchwita," he revealed his future plans, which include a documentary and an accompanying official soundtrack.

"There'll be new content about my life called Hope on the Street. It'll be about my dancing and my story," J-Hope shared.

"The dancing scene is actually much bigger than you think. It just hasn't risen up to the surface," he explained. "But if you really dig into it, there are so many talented people and it's a huge market."

J-Hope used to be an underground hip-hop dancer prior to debuting alongside the six other members of BTS, RM, Suga, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, and V.

He is the KPOP supergroup's main dancer and he has choreographed several of the BTS' dances.

"So, as I experienced that personally, although I didn't go to a lot of cities, I traveled around the world and filmed with a lot of amazing dancers," he continued.

J-Hope's 'Hope on the Street'

Elsewhere in the pair's talk, J-Hope shared that the documentary, which will be called "Hope on the Street," will be released in 2014.

Hope is a word J-Hope associates with the most. It sounds like his Korean nickname, which fans and his fellow members affectionately call him, "Hobi."

"It's just really light music this time. Song you can dance to," J-Hope revealed about the accompanying soundtrack. It will boast six new songs, reports say.

J-Hope Gears Up For a Comeback

According to reports, J-Hope is definitely gearing up for the time he gets released from his mandatory military enlistment.

"It's not that grand," the rapper slash dancer said modestly about his upcoming release "Jack in The Box."

Although the album was released months ago, with an accompanying movie, the KPOP idol is yet to officially launch the physical copy of the album. The launch will happen in August.

"In the beginning, I started out with a mixtape concept. I thought I'd release a Weverse album or an LP just to commemorate the occasion," he said.

"There was a bigger need for a physical album, a full album than I expected. The fans wanted it so much, and you and Jimin would also be releasing solo albums, so the fact that I didn't have a physical album [for Jack in the Box] did bother me a little and I also felt really sorry about that to the fans, so I thought I should make one [for ARMY and the album's first anniversary]."

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