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J-Hope, a member of the globally renowned K-pop group BTS, recently appeared on the variety show “Point of Omniscient Interfere” (also known as “The Manager”) on June 14. During the broadcast, he shared exciting updates about his personal projects and the group’s future plans. J-Hope, who recently completed his military service, took the opportunity to promote his new song “Killin’ It Girl” featuring American rapper GloRilla.
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He explained his decision to appear on the show, saying, “When I was in the military, ‘Point of Omniscient Interfere’ was always airing reruns on TV. While watching it, I thought to myself, ‘I should definitely go on the show after I’m discharged.'”
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Reflecting on his time in the military, J-Hope mentioned how much he enjoyed watching a particular performance by comedians Yang Se Hyung, Yoo Byung Jae, and Park Sung Kwang at the 2018 MBC Entertainment Awards. “Byungjae hyung was dancing like his face and body were moving separately in the beginning.
I really enjoyed watching it,” he added with a laugh. Now that all BTS members have either completed or are nearing the completion of their military duties, J-Hope opened up about the mixed feelings he experienced upon his discharge. “When I was discharged, I had mixed feelings.
Now that all the members are finishing, I wonder if we’ll still have the same chemistry when we work together again.
BTS’s comeback preparations underway
I feel both anxious and excited,” he said.
Despite any anxieties, J-Hope believes the group’s natural bond will help them quickly synchronize. He revealed that BTS is actively preparing for their return as a full group. “We’re planning to gather and discuss the album.
We’re trying to prepare as quickly as possible. Since BTS is all about performances, we’re also planning a full group world tour,” he announced, raising fans’ anticipation. Fans have eagerly reacted to the news, expressing their excitement on various online platforms.
Many are looking forward to attending BTS concerts and experiencing their diverse music once again. Some fans even joked about the challenges of securing the group’s official light stick, affectionately known as the “grape light stick,” due to high demand. With fans worldwide eagerly awaiting their return, BTS’s comeback is poised to be a monumental event in the music industry.
As the group prepares for their new album and world tour, their global influence and popularity show no signs of slowing down.