J-Hope

Jung Ho-seok (Korean: 정호석; born February 18, 1994), better known by his stage name J-Hope (stylized in lower case), is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, dancer, and record producer.

He made his debut as a member of South Korean boy band BTS in 2013, under Big Hit Entertainment.

J-Hope
J-Hope
J-Hope in October 2022
Born
Jung Ho-seok

(1994-02-18) February 18, 1994 (age 30)
Buk District, Gwangju, South Korea
Alma materGlobal Cyber University
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
  • record producer
Years active2012–present
HonoursJ-Hope Hwagwan Order of Cultural Merit (2018)
Musical career
Genres
LabelsBig Hit
Member ofBTS
Korean name
Hangul
정호석
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJeong Ho(-)seok
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Hosŏk
Stage name
Hangul
제이홉
Revised RomanizationJeihop
McCune–ReischauerCheihop
Signature
J-Hope

J-Hope released his first solo mixtape, Hope World, in 2018. It was received positively by critics and peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard 200, the highest-charting album by a Korean solo artist at the time. He became the first member of BTS to enter the Billboard Hot 100 as a soloist in 2019, when his single "Chicken Noodle Soup", featuring singer Becky G, debuted at number 81. In 2022, J-Hope released his debut studio album Jack in the Box. In 2023, he released his single "On the Street" with J. Cole.

Early life and education

J-Hope was born Jung Ho-seok on February 18, 1994, in Gwangju, South Korea, where he lived with his parents and older sister, Jung Ji-woo.

In March 2019, J-Hope enrolled at Hanyang Cyber University for the Master of Business Administration program in Advertising and Media. He previously graduated from Global Cyber University with a degree in Broadcasting and Entertainment.

Career

1994–2012: Beginnings

Before debuting with BTS, J-Hope was part of an underground dance team called Neuron, and took dance classes at Gwangju Music Academy for six years, from fourth grade to his first year in high school when he signed with Big Hit Entertainment. He was relatively well known for his dance skills, and won various local prizes, including first place in a national dance competition in 2008. His dancing eventually led to an interest in singing, and he auditioned to become an idol trainee. While a trainee, J-Hope appeared as a featured rapper on singer Jo Kwon's song "Animal", released in 2012.[better source needed]

2013–present: BTS

On June 13, 2013, J-Hope made his debut as a member of BTS on M! Countdown. He was the third member to join the band as a trainee after RM and Suga. Under the band's name, he has performed four solo songs: "Intro: Boy Meets Evil", "Mama", "Trivia 起: Just Dance", and "Outro: Ego". The first two were released in 2016 as part of BTS' second studio album Wings. Lyrically, "Boy Meets Evil" was about "the thoughts of a boy faced with the evil that is temptation" and showcased J-Hope's rapping abilities, while "Mama" was a "quirky hip-hop" ode of appreciation to his mother that "captures his animated delivery and onstage style. "Just Dance", released in 2018 on the band's fourth studio album Love Yourself: Answer, was a "funky hip-hop" song that "uses the titular activity as a metaphor for love". "Outro: Ego", also an upbeat, "funky" track, from 2020's Map of the Soul: 7, reflected on J-Hope's career and the decisions and hardships he faced through the years, additionally addressing the "dichotomy between his stage persona and his birth identity".

J-Hope also collaborated with bandmate V and Swedish singer Zara Larsson on the single "A Brand New Day" for the official soundtrack of the BTS World mobile video game. The single was released on June 14, 2019.

2018–present: Solo activities

J-Hope's first solo release, outside of his work with BTS, was the 2015 rap track "1 Verse"—it sampled "El Chapo" by The Game—uploaded for free via the band's SoundCloud. A darker sound in comparison to what he would become known for later on in his career, the song addressed J-Hope's haters, particularly those who continuously listened to his music just to criticize him, and showcased his ability to mold his vocals and rapping style to reflect the content of his lyrics.

On March 1, 2018, J-Hope released his first solo mixtape Hope World worldwide, accompanied by a music video for the lead single "Daydream". A music video for the B-side single "Airplane" followed on March 6. The mixtape debuted at number 63 and peaked at number 38 on the Billboard 200, making him the highest-charting Korean solo act on the ranking at the time. Six of the album's tracks entered the World Digital Song Sales chart, with "Daydream" topping the chart and making J-Hope one of only ten Korean artists, including BTS, to reach number one. The success of his solo debut led to him ranking at number three on the Emerging Artists chart and peaking at number 91 on the Artist 100; he became the fifth Korean artist and second Korean soloist (after Psy) to chart on the latter. Hope World charted in ten countries worldwide, and "Daydream" charted in three. The mixtape ranked at number five on Billboard's year-end World Albums Chart for 2018. J-Hope released the full version of the mixtape's closing track, "Blue Side (Outro)", for free via BTS' SoundCloud page on March 1, 2021, in celebration of Hope World's third anniversary.

In 2019, J-Hope released a free collaboration single, "Chicken Noodle Soup", featuring American singer Becky G, on September 27. The track debuted at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100, making J-Hope the first member of BTS to chart on the Hot 100 as a solo artist, the third Korean solo artist to rank on the chart (after Psy and CL), and the sixth Korean artist overall to do so. "Chicken Noodle Soup" also became J-Hope's second song to debut at number one on the World Digital Song Sales chart.

On June 14, 2022, Hybe Corporation announced that J-Hope would be the first member of BTS to begin promotions as a solo artist. His debut solo album Jack in the Box, released on July 15, was preceded by the lead single "More" on July 1. J-Hope made his performance debut at Lollapalooza on July 31, as the headlining act for the final day of the festival. He became the first South Korean artist to headline a main stage at a major United States music festival. In September, J-Hope featured on the single "Rush Hour" by Crush. He was nominated for six awards, including Artist of the Year and Song of the Year, at the MAMA Awards, and made his solo performance debut at the show as the headliner for day two of the event, on November 30. He also made his solo performance debut at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on December 31.

A documentary titled J-Hope in the Box, chronicling the making of J-Hope's debut album and his appearance at Lollapalooza, was released for streaming globally on Weverse and Disney+ in February 2023. He was announced as a brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton that same month. J-Hope released the collaboration single "On the Street", with American rapper J. Cole, on March 3. He became the first member of BTS to earn a top-40 entry on the UK Singles Chart following its debut at number 37, setting a new record as the highest-charting Korean soloist in the history of the chart at the time. He also earned his highest peak on the US Hot 100 at number 60.

Big Hit released a six-part docuseries titled Hope on the Street in March 2024, accompanied by the special album Hope on the Street Vol. 1. Recorded before J-Hope began his mandatory military service a year prior, both projects explored his artistic roots and street dance background. The first episode aired globally on March 27 on Prime Video and on TVING in South Korea, while the album followed on March 29, with "Neuron" featuring Gaeko and Yoon Mi-rae as its lead single.

Name

J-Hope 
J-Hope performing at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in August 2018, during the Love Yourself World Tour

His stage name, J-Hope (제이홉), comes from his desire to represent hope for fans, as well as to be "the hope of BTS". It is also a reference to the myth of Pandora's box, as after the box was opened and all the evils inside were released to the world, the only thing left was hope.

Artistry and public image

J-Hope has been described as having an upbeat and energetic tone to his music and performances. His mixtape, Hope World, was described as having a fun nature and variety of musical genres, including synth-pop, trap, house, alternative hip hop, funk-soul, and retro elements. In a review published by The 405, Emmad Usmani praised the mixtape's concept and production, writing "J-Hope showcases exceptional creativity, genuine personality, and a cohesive sense of direction over the 20 minutes of the project". Jeff Benjamin of Fuse wrote that the atmospheric style of "Blue Side", Hope World's outro track, "leaves the listener curious for what's coming next from J-Hope". The lyrical elements of the mixtape, notably the lead song "Daydream", was praised by Billboard for its discussion of the difficulties an idol faces in their career, various literary references, and fun presentation of the serious subject matter.

J-Hope cites the adventurous nature of Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and the works of Kyle, Aminé, and Joey Badass as influencers on his style and work on Hope World. The idea of peace has also provided a basis for much of his lyrics, stating that "it'd be fantastic to become a part of someone's personal peace through my music" in an interview with Time magazine. The idea of "representing the modern generation" has also influenced his work on BTS' music. There was also a reference to Douglas Adams' science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

In January 2020, J-Hope was promoted to a full member of the Korea Music Copyright Association.

Impact

In 2018, he was awarded the fifth-class Hwagwan Order of Cultural Merit by the President of South Korea along with the other members of the group. He had the most liked tweet in the world for 2018 when he posted the "In My Feelings Challenge".

In July 2021, he was appointed Special Presidential Envoy for Future Generations and Culture by President Moon Jae-in, along with the other members of BTS, to help "lead the global agenda for future generations, such as sustainable growth" and "expand South Korea's diplomatic efforts and global standing" in the international community.

Personal life

In 2016, J-Hope purchased an apartment in South Korea worth ₩1.78 billion (2016) (equivalent to ₩1.81 billion or US$1.6 million in 2017) for his personal use. As of 2018, he lives in Hannam-dong, Seoul, South Korea with his bandmates.

Military service

Following revisions made to the Military Service Act in December 2020, J-Hope was granted an automatic postponement of his mandatory military service in 2021, until the end of 2022. On February 26, 2023, Big Hit announced that J-Hope had filed a cancellation request for the deferment and would be proceeding with his conscription. On April 1, having already received his service date, the label published official notice of J-Hope's impending enlistment; the date was not disclosed to the public. He enlisted as an active duty soldier on April 18 at the Army A Division Recruit Training Center in Gangwon Province. Following the completion of his basic training in May 2023, J-Hope was appointed as an assistant training instructor with the 36th Infantry Division in Wonju.

Philanthropy

J-Hope has been a member of the "Green Noble Club", which recognizes high-value donors of Child Fund Korea, since 2018. On February 18, 2019, he donated ₩100 million (US$90,000) to the organization in support of those attending his high school alma mater in Gwangju. He previously donated ₩150 million ($135,000) in December 2018, but requested the donation be kept private at the time. In December 2019, he donated another ₩100 million. On November 17, 2020, he donated ₩100 million in support of children experiencing economic difficulties amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On February 18, 2021, he donated ₩150 million to support children with visual and hearing impairments. On May 4, for Children's Day, he donated ₩100 million for children affected by violence in Tanzania, Africa. In December, he donated another ₩100 million, to cover heating expenses for children in low-income families and childcare facilities, and for medical expenses of pediatric patients. J-Hope has donated a cumulative total of ₩800 million to Child Fund Korea since 2018.

Following the 2022 South Korean floods in Seoul, J-Hope donated ₩100 million through the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association to assist those affected. In February 2023, he donated ₩100 million, through the Korean UNICEF Committee, towards emergency relief for children affected by the Turkey–Syria earthquake.

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums with selected details, showing chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
AUS
CAN
FIN
FRA
GER
JPN
Hot

NZ
UK
US
Jack in the Box 2 27 43 3 7 29 2 30 67 6
  • JPN: 30,407
  • KOR: 1,123,777
  • US: 72,000
  • KMCA: Platinum
  • KMCA: 2× Platinum
Hope on the Street Vol. 1
  • Released: March 29, 2024
  • Label: Big Hit
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
2 62 38 6 10 2 29 38 5
  • KOR: 505,592
  • JPN: 33,371
  • US: 44,000

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with selected details, chart positions, and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
AUS
CAN
FRA
JPN
Hot

NLD
NOR
NZ
SWE
US
US World
Hope World
  • Released: March 2, 2018
  • Label: Big Hit
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
13 35 160 13 34 14 23 30 38 1
  • US: 21,000

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
CAN
HUN
IRE
JPN
Hot

NZ
Hot

UK
US
US World
WW
"Daydream" (백일몽) 2018 80 1
  • US: 5,000
Hope World
"Airplane" 5
"Chicken Noodle Soup"
(featuring Becky G)
2019 55 80 13 82 81 1
  • US: 11,000
Non-album single
"More" 2022 98 75 75 6 70 82 1 15
  • JPN: 1,849 (Dig.)
  • US: 12,000
  • WW: 26,000
Jack in the Box
"Arson" (방화) 149 9 96 1 38
"On the Street"
(with J. Cole)
2023 36 58 2 57 75 4 37 60 16
  • JPN: 9,622 (Dig.)
Non-album single
"Neuron"
(with Gaeko and Yoon Mi-rae)
2024 140 16 1 84
  • JPN (Dig.): 2,581
Hope on the Street Vol. 1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
HUN
JPN
Dig.

NZ
Hot

US World
WW
"Animal" (Radio Edit)
Jo Kwon featuring J-Hope
2012 36
  • KOR: 166,354
I'm Da One
"Rush Hour" (Crush featuring J-Hope) 2022 4 17 47 17 1 102
  • JPN: 1,509 (Dig.)
Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
CAN
Dig.

HUN
JPN
Dig.

NZ
Hot

UK
Dig.

US World
"Intro: Boy Meets Evil" 2016 31 9
  • KOR: 54,404
Wings
"Mama" 22 13
  • KOR: 83,332
"Base Line" 2018 8 Hope World
"Hangsang" (featuring Supreme Boi) 11
"Hope World" 5
"P.O.P (Piece of Peace) pt.1" 12
"Trivia: Just Dance" 42 12 61 7
  • US: 10,000
Love Yourself: Answer
"Pandora's Box" 2022 4 Jack in the Box
"Stop" 6
"= (Equal Sign)" 42 2
"What If..." 49 6
"Safety Zone" 3
"Future" 50 5
"Huh?!" (Agust D featuring J-Hope) 2023 28 3 D-Day
"On the Street" (solo version) 2024 3 Hope on the Street Vol. 1
"I Wonder..." (with Jungkook) 15 31 2
  • JPN: 2,581
"I Don't Know" (with Huh Yun-jin) 4
"What If..." (dance mix)
(with Jinbo the SuperFreak)
5
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

As songwriter

Other songs

List of non-single songs, showing year released and other performing artists
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"1 Verse" 2015 None Non-album singles
"Ddaeng (땡)" 2018 RM, Suga
"Blue Side" 2021 None

Filmography

Television

Year Program Role Note(s) Ref.
2016 Inkigayo Host V, Moonbyul & Wheein
Show! Music Core with Jungkook
2017 M Countdown with RM & Jimin
with Jimin & Jin
2019 Under Nineteen Himself Dance tutor; episode 10
2022 IU's Palette Episode 14
2023 J-Hope in the Box documentary; available on Weverse and Disney+
2024 Hope on the Street docuseries; available on Prime Video and TVING

Music videos

Name of music video, year released, other credited artist(s), director, and additional notes
Title Year Other performer(s) credited Director(s) Description Ref.
"Boy Meets Evil" 2016 none GDW comeback trailer for BTS' 2016 album Wings
"Daydream" 2018 Yong-seok Choi (Lumpens)
"Airplane" GDW
"Chicken Noodle Soup" 2019 Becky G Yong-Seok Choi (Lumpens)
"Outro: Ego" 2020 none YooJeong Ko
"More" 2022 Lee Suho
"Arson" Lee Suho
"Rush Hour" Crush Bangjaeyeob
"On the Street" 2023 J. Cole Yong-seok Choi (Lumpens) J-Hope walks and dances through the streets of New York City while performing the song. Interspersed with his scenes are shots of J. Cole on the rooftop of a city building. J-Hope dances freestyle in the Bowery subway station while Cole raps his verses. J-Hope joins Cole on the rooftop at the end.
"Neuron" 2024 Gaeko and Yoon Mi-rae Presented as an "Official Motion Picture" to accompany the song. A young boy observes the streets of the city around him and its various inhabitants through the lens of his camera and while riding around in a taxi. The featured montage of scenes creates a moving collage of the city landscape. None of the artists appear in the video, but are heard performing the song in its audio.
  • J-Hope also appeared in the 2016 short film BTS Wings Short Film #6 MAMA directed by Yong-seok Choi of Lumpens and released that September in promotion of BTS' fourth studio album Wings.

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Circle Chart Music Awards 2023 Song of the Year – July "More" Nominated
"Arson" Nominated
Song of the Year – September "Rush Hour" (with Crush) Nominated
The Fact Music Awards 2023 Best Music (Spring) "On the Street" (with J. Cole) Nominated
Fan N Star Choice Award – Individual J-Hope Nominated
IdolPlus Popularity Award Nominated
Golden Disc Awards 2023 Thai Fans Support with Baoji Won
Best Album (Bonsang) Jack in the Box Nominated
Most Popular Artist Award J-Hope Nominated
Hanteo Music Awards 2024 Artist of the Year Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 Favourite On Screen J-Hope in the Box Won
Grammy Awards 2023 Album of the Year Music of the Spheres Nominated
Korean Hip-hop Awards 2023 R&B Track of the Year "Rush Hour" (with Crush) Won
MAMA Awards 2022 Culture & Style Award J-Hope Won
Most Popular Male Artist Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration "Rush Hour" (with Crush) Nominated
Song of the Year "More" Nominated
"Rush Hour" (with Crush) Nominated
Best Male Artist J-Hope Nominated
Best Hip Hop & Urban Music "More" Nominated
2023 Best Rap & Hip Hop Performance "On the Street" (with J. Cole) Nominated
Song of the Year Longlisted
Seoul Music Awards 2023 Bonsang Award Jack in the Box Nominated
K-wave Award J-Hope Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Fan Choice of the Year – April Nominated
2024 Hallyu Special Award Nominated
Main Award (Bonsang) Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated

Notes

References

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