'Hope On The Street’ trailer out: Jhope of BTS shares glimpses of his music and dance journey

Updated : Mar 14, 2024 12:24
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Gearing up for the release of ‘Hope On The Street’, J-Hope shared the trailer of his upcoming docuseries. The BTS rapper is seen reflecting on his musical and dance journey. The trailer gives an insight into Hobi’s passion for dance. ARMYs will get glimpses into their favourite idol’s life and his growth as an artist throughout his journey.   

'Hope On The Street’ trailer out 

The trailer begins with J-Hope looking back at his journey which began with dance and how it took him to various things. On his quest to find out what kind of dance he has done in his journey so far, he admits that if he didn’t have dance, then there would be no J-Hope and Jung Hoseok would be a different person. The rapper reflects on his last ten years and says that it still feels new to him. The trailer ends with a clip of J-Hope revealing that his favourite word is ‘Just Dance’, which is also the title of one of his songs.  

More about 'Hope On The Street’ 

Hope On The Street’, the docuseries is releasing along with a special album with the same title. Hobi’s album HOPE ON THE STREET Vol. 1 is the official follow-up of his last album ‘Jack in the box’. The first episode of the docuseries will premiere on March 27 while the album will be released on March 29. 

As the anticipation builds up for BTS star’s album and docuseries, ARMYs are excited to watch him explore his dance roots. J-Hope enlisted in the military in April 2023 and will return after completing his mandatory service in October 2024.  

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