1994–2012: Beginnings Before debuting with
BTS, J-Hope was part of an underground dance team called Neuron, and took dance classes at Gwangju Music Academy for six years, from fourth grade to his first year in high school when he signed with
Big Hit Entertainment. He was relatively well known for his dance skills, and won various local prizes, including first place in a national dance competition in 2008. His dancing eventually led to an interest in singing, and he auditioned to become an
idol trainee.
2013–present: BTS On June 13, 2013, J-Hope made his debut as a member of BTS on
M! Countdown. He was the third member to join the band as a trainee after
RM and
Suga. Under the band's name, he has performed four solo songs: "Intro: Boy Meets Evil", "Mama", "Trivia 起: Just Dance", and "Outro: Ego". The first two were released in 2016 as part of BTS' second studio album
Wings. Lyrically, "Boy Meets Evil" was about "the thoughts of a boy faced with the evil that is temptation" and showcased J-Hope's rapping abilities, while "Mama" was a "quirky hip-hop" ode of appreciation to his mother that "captures his animated delivery and onstage style. "Just Dance", released in 2018 on the band's fourth studio album
Love Yourself: Answer, was a "funky hip-hop" song that "uses the titular activity as a metaphor for love". "Outro: Ego", also an upbeat, "funky" track, from 2020's
Map of the Soul: 7, reflected on J-Hope's career and the decisions and hardships he faced through the years, additionally addressing the "dichotomy between his stage persona and his birth identity". J-Hope also collaborated with bandmate
V and Swedish singer
Zara Larsson on the single "
A Brand New Day" for the
official soundtrack of the
BTS World mobile video game. The single was released on June 14, 2019.
2018–present: Solo activities J-Hope's first solo release, outside of his work with BTS, was the 2015 rap track "1 Verse"—it sampled "
El Chapo" by
The Game—uploaded for free via the band's
SoundCloud. A darker sound in comparison to what he would become known for later on in his career, the song addressed J-Hope's haters, particularly those who continuously listened to his music just to criticize him, and showcased his ability to mold his vocals and rapping style to reflect the content of his lyrics. A music video for the B-side single "Airplane" followed on March 6. The mixtape debuted at number 63 and peaked at number 38 on the
Billboard 200, making him the highest-charting Korean solo act on the ranking at the time. Six of the album's tracks entered the
World Digital Song Sales chart, with "Daydream" topping the chart and making J-Hope one of only ten Korean artists, including BTS, to reach number one. The success of his solo debut led to him ranking at number three on the
Emerging Artists chart and peaking at number 91 on the
Artist 100; he became the fifth Korean artist and second Korean soloist (after
Psy) to chart on the latter. The mixtape ranked at number five on
Billboards year-end World Albums Chart for 2018. J-Hope released the full version of the mixtape's closing track, "Blue Side (Outro)", for free via BTS' SoundCloud page on March 1, 2021, in celebration of
Hope Worlds third anniversary. In 2019, J-Hope released a free collaboration single, "
Chicken Noodle Soup", featuring American singer
Becky G, on September 27. The track debuted at number 81 on the
Billboard Hot 100, making J-Hope the first member of BTS to chart on the Hot 100 as a solo artist, the third Korean solo artist to rank on the chart (after Psy and CL), and the sixth Korean artist overall to do so. "Chicken Noodle Soup" also became J-Hope's second song to debut at number one on the World Digital Song Sales chart. On June 14, 2022,
Hybe Corporation announced that J-Hope would be the first member of BTS to begin promotions as a solo artist. His debut solo album
Jack in the Box, released on July 15, was preceded by the lead single "
More" on July 1. J-Hope made his performance debut at
Lollapalooza on July 31, as the headlining act for the final day of the festival. He became the first South Korean artist to headline a main stage at a major United States music festival. In September, J-Hope featured on the single "
Rush Hour" by
Crush. He was nominated for six awards, including
Artist of the Year and
Song of the Year, at the
MAMA Awards, and made his solo performance debut at the show as the headliner for day two of the event, on November 30. He also made his solo performance debut at ''
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve'' on December 31. A documentary titled
J-Hope in the Box, chronicling the making of J-Hope's debut album and his appearance at Lollapalooza, was released for
streaming globally on
Weverse and
Disney+ in February 2023. He was announced as a
brand ambassador for
Louis Vuitton that same month. J-Hope released the collaboration single "
On the Street", with American rapper
J. Cole, on March 3. He became the first member of BTS to earn a top-40 entry on the
UK Singles Chart following its debut at number 37, setting a new record as the highest-charting Korean soloist in the history of the chart at the time. He also earned his highest peak on the US Hot 100 at number 60. in
San Antonio for the Hope on the Stage tour in March 2025 J-Hope participated in Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes, a charity event hosted by the
First Lady of France,
Brigitte Macron, in January 2025. Held at
La Défense Arena in Paris, he performed a three-song set as the show's opening act—per Macron's request—before a crowd of 35,000 attendees, marking his first musical appearance following the completion of his military service three months prior. His first solo tour,
Hope on the Stage, was announced that same month. It began at the end of February in
Seoul, then expanded to major cities in Asia and North America; it concluded with a two-day concert on June 13 and 14 at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium in
Goyang. In February 2025, J-Hope was announced as one of the headliners at 2025
Lollapalooza Berlin, which took place on July 12 and 13 at
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