The men of BTS have always liked allegory and myth. Consider their early albums, riffs on Jungian philosophy. Consider “ON,” their 2020 single, rife with biblical references and callbacks to ...
If you want to stream J-Hope’s new documentary at home, you can watch it with a Disney+ subscription. Disney+ is currently running a promotion on its Basic package that lets you start streaming for $6 ...
On July 7, a video teaser was released revealing the tracklist for Jack In The Box. The teaser was shared on HYBE Label’s official YouTube channel and Big Hit Music’s social media accounts. The ...
The release comes as the 28-year-old star hits No. 1 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart as a soloist. J-Hope has arrived. On Friday, the BTS alum released his debut solo album, Jack in the Box, ...
On June 25, it was announced that J-Hope will release an album called Jack In The Box. The BTS rapper shared a video teaser for the album on social media. Big Hit Music also shared the news on social ...
'J-Hope in a Box' follows the K-pop group member’s solo career — here's how to stream the film online without cable. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor If you purchase an independently ...
RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook have officially been together as BTS since 2013, working tirelessly while becoming the biggest band in the world. The group recently announced it would ...
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In June, pop megastars BTS announced that their seven members would be focusing more on their individual paths, exploring solo projects as a way of strengthening their collective foundation. “I think ...
J-Hope of BTS is releasing a solo album this month titled “Jack in the Box” — not to be confused with the fast-food chain of the same name. But hey, if a coincidental connection to one of the ...
K-Pop legend BTS may be on hiatus, but fans are decidedly not. Concert film BTS: Yet To Come hit No. 5 at the North American box office this weekend with $5.1 million on 1,100+ screens, for a cume ...