It was only a matter of time before j-hope’s latest single “MORE” reached the number one spot on the US iTunes chart. Released just hours ago, the song has already skyrocketed to the coveted position, showing the immense excitement and support surrounding j-hope’s solo project. Earlier, “MORE” had been sitting comfortably at number three, with “Left and Right” by Charlie Puth featuring Jung Kook holding the number two spot and “Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)” by Kate Bush leading the chart. However, in a matter of hours, j-hope’s powerful new track surged ahead, claiming the top position and making a bold statement about the strength of his global fanbase and his individual artistry.

“MORE” was officially released on 1st July 2022 as the lead single for j-hope’s highly anticipated album “Jack In The Box,” which is scheduled to drop on 15th July. The song marks a striking shift in j-hope’s musical style, introducing a darker, grittier sound that contrasts with the bright, energetic vibe he has been known for. This change reflects his artistic growth and his desire to challenge himself creatively, offering listeners a glimpse into the deeper, more introspective themes that will likely run throughout the album. The early success of “MORE” not only sets a strong tone for the rest of the album but also solidifies j-hope’s position as a trailblazer in the music industry.

Fans all over the world have been celebrating the song’s rapid ascent, flooding social media with messages of pride and excitement. The overwhelming response highlights how much anticipation there is for “Jack In The Box” and how ready audiences are to embrace this new side of j-hope. With “MORE” already topping charts and receiving critical acclaim for its bold sound and emotional depth, it is clear that j-hope’s solo era is off to a historic start. As the release date for the full album approaches, expectations continue to soar, and if “MORE” is any indication, “Jack In The Box” will undoubtedly be a defining moment in j-hope’s career.


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