A New Hope
BTS is ready to open the door to the new world. j-hope reveals his unlimited ambition and confidence through his solo project <Jack In The Box> with his fit firmly standing on his world, rather than the world the others are expecting. Everything here you’re about to see, is the j-hope you didn’t know.
It was beyond everyone’s imagination. When j-hope released one of the double title tracks of his solo, ‘More’ from <Jack In The Box> ahead of other tracks, people showed such an enthusiastic response. Given the journey which BTS has gone through and all the spotlight that was on them, their decision to focus and expand solo careers seems wise. BTS showed a meteoric rise, and if they were to deepen and widen their world, the name of the most popular boy group in the world will be much more solid. On the other hand, it is a challenge and almost an adventure to stand on the stage alone without the members. I always wondered how they – in their 20s – handle all the love and enthusiasm toward them. When j-hope roared ‘I Want Some More’ and raps ‘the fire too big to put out’, it sounded like a clever answer to the silly question of ‘taking up the weight’.
j-hope sitting in front of me for an interview seemed excited and even thrilled. Was he the most energetic member of the group? I distinctly remember when President Biden played ‘Butter’ with seven members before him, j-hope was the first one to start ‘seal-clapping’. Whenever I see his lively reaction, his moves are like a rhythmical performance. The minute we started shooting the cover of <W>, he switched his mode – he changed the air around him. He even created rhythm whilst standing still, with his slightly slanted shoulder and sleek silhouette. The last track of the album – another title song – <Arson> has j-hope walking amidst the explosion. Even there, his walk carries many emotions and meanings. It just comes to me that a musician’s performance is not just simple choreography, but a part of the act. We had an interview before the solo album was released on July 15th. <Jack In The Box> will be released in digital format and the Weverse Album version will be released on July 29th.
<W Korea> Hello, ‘Captain Jeong’. I see you are not switched to dance teacher mode yet.
j-hope Hahahaha. I am, indeed. It is nice to meet you.
Congratulations. Your solo album <Jack In The Box> is to release a week after.
I know! Finally, I guess.
You are the first runner to release a solo album. How do you feel now?
I don’t know how I feel right now (smile). First, it’s really hectic. I need to focus while checking every detail. I mean wow… I have no words to explain my feelings now.
On the first day of July, you unveiled one the of titles of the <Jack In The Box>, ‘More’. I found it impressive to see you playing with this intensity and confidence in the music video. It was a treat for the eyes, also.
I listened to all the songs before releasing ‘More’, and I was confident. With this quality, I thought I can show it to the world, you know to the ARMYs, other artists, and industry people. I put all of my heart in so I knew what I was doing.
You’ve been looking around to get some responses to the early release?
I looked up the fans’ reviews, and reaction videos, and most of them were close to my expectations. Those surprise faces, ‘j-hope? Seriously?’ Haha.
‘More’ is introduced as old-school hip-hop.
Actually, to talk about a specific genre of my music with my musical spectrum, um… I just like what I like so I don’t think you need to name the genres and define them. I try to accept things intuitively and express them, like ‘this mood needs this vibe’.
I heard a rock sound on ‘More’, and you appeared in the music video with a band session. And I came across many reactions like ‘What? j-hope is doing rock?’. But I take it you are not doing the rock, but including the rock sound to make more efficient expression and energy for the song.
You hit the spot there. ‘More’ was completed after a lot of thought, like ‘we need this sound at this point or it should be burst out here!’. Of course, I do love rock music. But I added those features just to amplify the vibe the song has. You might hear people say ‘What makes this song an old-school boom-bap hip hop? It has a rock chorus in it.” or “How can this be rock music? Too much this and that!”. But if you go through the whole album, you will see what I meant you to see.
So are you trying to explore various genres through the album?
Under some unity. I give each track a twist.
Many musicians don’t want to limit their music to one genre or one color. As long as you are not a critic, most listeners take the music intuitively as you said, or through the general feeling of the song, like visual expressions. In this sense, ‘More’ and ‘Arson’ are somewhat in line with each other.
You are correct. I had a clear message that I wanted to convey through the album. To tell the message, I need more strong sound and bold visual effects. ‘Arson’ is listed at the end of the album list. It is not common to put the title at the bottom. But I wanted to do that. The questions that I have been dealing with, Do I go for it, or do I need to take a break here, the trajectory of feelings regarding the question is captured in the album.
You ‘had a clear message’, meaning that you need to do more?
Yes, that is right.
Listening through all 10 tracks on the album, I wanted to ask you whether those are close to the ones that you are good at or the ones that you would like to do. But I think it’s closer to the j-hope at this moment or j-hope of the latest.
Yeah. Um… I focused on putting my emotions over the last years on the album more than anything. So my vibes as it is had limitations. I need darker colors to tell my stories and feelings. That is where the album begins.
The mixtape, <Hope World> in 2018, had one of its tracks has a motif of the novel <20,000 Leagues Under the Sea>. This time, you got a chance to see the deep inside of yourself.
It has been 10 years as BTS. As you know, after the mixed tape, we had unbelievable momentum. Those honorable moments… and at some time, we went through something bigger and toured around the world. Then I discovered the shadows of myself that I didn’t notice before. I needed a chance to display those. The most important thing when you write a song is that you have a story. A story gives sincerity to music and motivation to work. That came to me. ‘I have a story to tell and I need to speak’.