J-Hope, a member of the group BTS, who set their own best record with a solo song, shared their thoughts on the end of their career.

Earlier, J-Hope released his solo single "On the Street" on March 3, in which he worked with American rapper and producer J. Cole. The song reached No. 100 on the Billboard Hot 60 main singles chart, and as of Jan. 14, his fourth solo work reached the highest position on the Billboard chart.

J-Hope shared photos and videos of their memories on their personal social media today (4th), including the recording of the album and the shooting of the music video, along with a short comment on their activities.



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J-Hope said, "I feel like I'm a person made up of a series of small things. It's always been a step by step, shaping me and us, so music is the same for me."

"It naturally permeated me anytime, anywhere, researching and creating," he says, "and in the end, two flints light up. It's probably hard and difficult for me, and it feels even hotter."

J-Hope continued, "I think I've been thinking about this process lately. It's still a dream! "It's also becoming more and more trustworthy that sincerity will work anywhere."

Finally, J-Hope, who said that the past time was fun and happy, said, "I am satisfied with the truth rather than the victory, and the light in me rather than the success. Thank you for listening to this meaningful song and I love you," he said, expressing his heart to his fans.



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As BTS' first solo performer, J-Hope has been active since decorating the finale of the Lollapalooza Festival, a major music festival, held in Chicago, USA in July last year to coincide with the release of East Sea solo album 'Jack In The Box'.

Meanwhile, J-Hope revealed on the 7th that he had started the process to fulfill his military service obligations, making him the second to enlist in BTS after Jin.

(Photo = J-Hope Instagram) (SBS Svstar) (SBS Entertainment News Jeon Min-jae Editor)