21st March, Mumbai: J-Hope reached a significant professional milestone when he reached 14 million Spotify followers. He also received congratulations from his devoted fans.
J-Hope of BTS reached a significant milestone on Spotify on Sunday. The number of people who follow him on audio streaming and digital music platforms has grown to 14 million. Fans were struck by the song’s emotional impact when the rapper recently worked with rapper J Cole on his most recent solo track, On The Street. When Hybe Labels posted the music video on their official YouTube channel, it sparked similarities to Jin’s “Astronaut” among the BTS ARMY. The song’s music video opens with J-Hope talking with a little child. J-Hope was shown strolling around the streets in the On The Street music video before launching into an impromptu performance of the song. J Cole shows in and joins J-Hope in performing as the song goes on. The two rappers hugged each other tearfully as the video came to an end.
J-HOPE USA #on the street, a twitter account, tweeted a post regarding J-accomplishment. Hope’s
“Spotify #JHopeAchievemennnnCongratulations j-hope on your 14 Million Spotify Following (14,007,592) milestone,” they said in the caption of his picture. J-hope increases his own Spotifyy record for the Most Followed Korean Soloist. Second K-Male Act, Fourth K-Act, First and Only Korean Solo Artist. It said, “Most followed Korean soloist stretches his own Spotify records,” next to his picture- Spotify king J-Hope. One of his followers responded to his accomplishment by writing, “Congratulations J Hope, you deserve this, and even more.” “CONGRATULATIONS J-HOPE,” said another fan. Congratulations, J-Hope,” another fan remarked. I’m currently listening to #on the street, a solo single by @BTS twt member #jhope featuring #JCole.
The agency for BTS has verified that member J-Hope has begun the process of enlisting in the military. After Jin, J-Hope is the next member to complete the required military service. Rapper has requested “the cancellation of his enlistment postponement,” according to a statement from the agency. In addition, the statement reassured fans that despite J-short Hope’s absence, the group will continue to work on their music.
It said, “We’ll make sure to support J-earnest hope’s approach towards his duty with the military while continuing to work on new projects and music in anticipation of his homecoming.” All physically capable South Korean men between the ages of 18 and 28 are required to serve in the military for a period of around two years, and BTS has previously expressed their readiness to do so.