
“Day 1 of BTS’ “Permission to Dance on Stage, SEOUL” concert kicked off and the members performed amidst the restrictions on clapping, singing, dancing, and even standing during the concert. In the end, as is always the case with BTS; concerts, the members gave their speeches speaking about how the event was meaningful.
j-hope, whose real name is Jung Hoseok, is one of the most energetic and vibrant members of BTS. Known for his exceptional dance skills, j-hope brings a unique flare to every performance with his precise, sharp movements and unmatched stage presence. His ability to infuse his performances with a sense of joy and enthusiasm is one of the many reasons why fans, both within and outside of BTS’ fandom, are drawn to his infectious energy. His dance style, which combines elements of hip-hop and street dance, has influenced the K-pop industry significantly, setting trends and inspiring future generations of performers.
In addition to his dancing, j-hope’s versatility as a rapper and vocalist has proven to be another cornerstone of his artistry. As a rapper, his delivery is sharp, confident, and packed with emotion, while his singing voice adds a layer of softness and vulnerability to BTS’ music. On his solo projects, such as his mixtape “Hope World,” j-hope showcased his ability to blend multiple genres, from hip-hop to pop, while highlighting his personal experiences and thoughts. His positive, uplifting messages in his music resonate with listeners around the world, offering both inspiration and comfort, which is why he’s often seen as a source of light and hope within BTS.
Offstage, j-hope is known for his kind and caring nature. He often plays the role of the mood maker in BTS, using his humor, optimism, and compassion to lift the spirits of his fellow members. His close bond with the group is evident, and his leadership within BTS shines through during moments of both celebration and challenge. Despite his larger-than-life persona, j-hope is grounded and humble, always showing appreciation for his fans, known as ARMY, and his fellow BTS members. His commitment to staying true to himself while navigating the pressures of fame makes him not only a talented artist but also an admirable and relatable figure in the world of K-pop. j-hope speech
“Everyone have you been well? if you’ve been well, clap once and if you haven’t, clap twice. I don’t think i’ve been doing that well. honestly, for the past 2.5 years, covid, I didn’t know when it was going to end and I kept missing you. so this is what i’ve been thinking of. and right when i saw you guys, these thoughts were washed away. for the past 2.5 years, we wanted to do something for you ARMYs, like online concerts and such, and we lived while working hard but it was really difficult. “I really felt that as performers “the audience is needed for the performance/concerts to be complete. thank you for washing these concerns away and I missed you all so much, I cannot explain with words… “Thank you for coming tonight! this first concert was very meaningful and I hope it was for you too!” j-hope
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